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Brawn fears 'highly unlikely' F1 midfield teams will reach podium

Formula 1 chief Ross Brawn says “it looks highly unlikely” that any of the midfield teams will be able to challenge for a podium position due to the ongoing performance difference between the top three teams Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull compared to the rest. The F1 managing director for motorsport has underlined his concerns between the pace gap on the 2018 grid having seen effectively two individual races run at the Chinese Grand Prix between the top three teams and the rest of the field. While Brawn has relished seeing the competitive fight at the front, the ex-Ferrari and Mercedes boss accepts the difference to the rest of the F1 grid is too large with all three teams able to...
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