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Brawn: We do not want to lose Ferrari

Formula 1 motorsport chief Ross Brawn admits that negative reaction to the proposed new engine rules for 2021 surprised him but he is adamant that the sport does not want to lose Ferrari and is keen to find middle-ground between with Liberty Media's vision for the future. Ferrari were one of the first big teams to criticise the initial plan laid out by Brawn last month, with the team's president Serio Marchionne issuing a quit threat in the wake of the proposal Brawn admitted to Auto Bild, 'I was surprised by these reactions. I was in some of the meetings and I thought the direction was clear. Everyone agreed unanimously on the new goals that the engines should achieve and we based the new...
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