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Mattiacci: Everyone wants Ross Brawn back at Ferrari

Ross Brawn and Michael Schumacher were integral to Ferrari‘s greatest years in F1 Ferrari's new boss Marco Mattiacci has made clear he (along with many others) wants Ross Brawn back in the team as they target a return to the top step of the podium in the aftermath of several well below par seasons. Brawn stepped down as Mercedes‘ team boss last year, but before that he had been Maranello's authoritative technical director during the ultra-successful Michael Schumacher era. Mattiacci, who replaced Stefano Domenicali early this year, told CNN that he has had talks 'several times' with Brawn recently. 'Everyone would like to have Ross or would like to see Ross back at Ferrari,' he...
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