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Brawn: Michael laid foundation for Ferrari and Mercedes

While Michael Schumacher continues his recovery from a horrific skiing accident three years ago, Ross Brawn has lauded his contributions to Formula 1. Brawn enjoyed success with the German legend at Ferrari and Mercedes and explained that the two teams owe a lot to him. 'Michael, for sure, contributed to the organization and structure that has gone on to achieve success at Mercedes,' Brawn told CNN. 'He helped create the success we had at Ferrari and he continued that approach at Mercedes.' The 62-year-old praised the seven-time World Champion’s motivating factor in the team garage and added that Mercedes’ current success is also due to Schumacher’s early contributions...
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