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Bratches: We don't want to homogenize this sport

Amid dissent among the sport's top three manufacturers – Ferrari, Mercedes and Renault – regarding the direction the sport will take beyond 2020, Formula 1 commercial chief Sean Bratches is adamant that the DNA will not be tampered with. Bratches told Racer, 'I think if you look at the most successful sports in the world, there is a more equitable distribution of capital that creates a competitive playing field which engages fans and inserts a degree of unpredictability.' 'Today in Formula 1 there is very little degree of unpredictability – it's almost certain who is going to be on the podium and who is going to be winning. 'I think while those that are investing massively in...
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