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Brawn reportedly signed by Liberty Media to head F1

Previous technical director and team owner Ross Brawn has agreed a contract with Liberty Media to become the new chief of Formula One, a role in which he is set to succeed current Formula One CEO Bernie Ecclestone. As reported by Auto Bild Motorsport on Monday, Liberty Media have come to an agreement with Ross Brawn to head the company. It is however not sure when official confirmation is expected. It is understood that the FIA has also given green light for Brawn. The latter should be no surprise, as current FIA President Jean Todt has worked Brawn at Ferrari between 1997 and 2006, the team's most successful era in its history. Brawn had previously already commented to the Daily Telegraph...
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