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Brawn praises F1's entry into ‘new world'

Ross Brawn thinks that Formula 1 is changing for the better thanks to a 'new world' that it is entering with its ideas.  Since taking over from Bernie Ecclestone, Liberty Media have been keen on making changes to the sport to increase its audience and reach. They've tried to do so in a variety of ways such as becoming more active on social media, allowing Netflix to make the hugely popular ‘Drive to Survive' series, introducing sprint qualifying this year as well as new races. Brawn is encouraged by the willingness throughout F1 to embrace such things and thinks the sport is getting to a better place as a result. “What I like is the fact that F1 does seem to be changing,” the...
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