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Ross Brawn to leave Mercedes and join Honda F1 project

Ross Brawn to leave Mercedes and join Honda F1 project 7 October, 2013 Ross Brawn Ross Brawn will hand over the reigns as Mercedes team boss to Paddy Lowe at the end of this season, is the claim by Sport Bild, reporting that 58-year-old Briton Brawn will possibly join 2015 McLaren engine supplier Honda. Brawn was the boss of Honda's Brackley based works team until the Japanese manufacturer pulled out of Formula 1 at the end of 2008. He led a management buyout, winning the title with Jenson Button as ‘Brawn GP' in 2009 and sold the team to Mercedes at the end of the season. Correspondents Ralf Bach and Bianca Garloff said Brawn told Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda of his decision to...
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