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Brawn seeking 'solution' to Ferrari quit threat

Formula 1's Ross Brawn is determined to keep Ferrari in the sport despite the manufacturer's current opposition to the post-2020 regulation platform proposed last year. Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne is at odds with the future regulation path chosen by F1's sporting manager, and has threatened to pull out of Grand Prix racing if the manufacturer's interests are disregarded. Brawn, a major component of the Scuderia's success during its Michael Schumacher golden era, insists however on the importance of Ferrari's continued presence in F1. Brawn: 'F1 teams could run on half the money they spend today' "I worked for them for ten years and carry them in my heart still," he told Auto...
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