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Ross Brawn says F1 needs a 'structured approach' to boost overtaking

Formula 1 must find a 'structured approach' to fix its overtaking problem according to the sport's managing director of motorsports, Ross Brawn. The Australian Grand Prix saw just five overtakes, not including the opening lap, as drivers struggled to follow closely, which made mounting an overtaking attempt almost impossible. Brawn says all stakeholders need to work together to find a solution to the problem, which will require a fundamental change in the technical regulations, calling for cars which can follow one another whilst maintaining similar levels of performance. 'The Australian Grand Prix had plenty to offer the 300,000 or so spectators who came to Melbourne's Albert Park...
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