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Brawn left Mercedes as he 'couldn't trust' Wolff, Lauda

 XPB Images Former Mercedes boss Ross Brawn says he left the team because he "couldn't trust" Toto Wolff and Niki Lauda. Brawn sold his eponymous team to Mercedes at the end of the 2009 season, remaining in place as team principal as it rebuilt. However, following the arrival of both Wolff and Lauda as part of the management team ahead of the 2013 season, Brawn left at the end of that year, just before Mercedes embarked on a period of dominance under new regulations. "What happened at Mercedes is that people were imposed on me who I couldn't trust," Brawn explains in his upcoming book Total Competition. "I never really knew what they were trying to do. I...
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