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Brawn expects Bulls to continue form

Ross Brawn expects Red Bull to continue their dominance next season, despite the new engine regulations that come into effect in 2014. Red Bull's rivals are hoping that the change in regulations would provide the other teams with an opportunity to challenge the team that has dominated the Drivers' and Constructors' titles over the last four years, but the Mercedes team principle believes their advantage will remain. Brawn is of the opinion that Red Bull's dominating performances recently indicate that their technical team has made progress with regard to understanding the aerodynamic deficiency in their cars, and how to use that knowledge to improve straight-line speed - one aspect they...
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