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Brawn tips Mercedes to stay 'strong' in 2017

©Wri2 Ross Brawn believes his former Mercedes Formula One team will have prepared well for 2017’s radical regulation changes and expects the triple world champions to remain at the sharpest end of the grid. Next year will see the introduction of wider and faster F1 cars, with series bosses keen to shake up the pecking order from the last three years. Since the last overhaul in 2014, with the introduction of 1.6-litre V6 turbocharged power units, Mercedes has steamrolled the field, securing a trio of championship doubles, 51 race wins and 56 pole positions out of 59 grands prix. Silbermann says... Let's go racing in December Brawn, who was at the helm of the German manufacturer’s works...
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