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Ross Brawn will fight for good racing in future if 2017 disappoints

New Formula 1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn says he will 'fight' for rules which will encourage good racing in the future if the 2017 season proves to be a damp squib. The changes implemented for the current season are aimed it making the cars much quicker and more aggressive looking, however they weren't designed with overtaking in mind – with some drivers believing the rules will in fact reduce overtaking. Brawn says he won't stand for poor racing and will push through regulation changes, whilst working closely with the FIA and teams to change that if necessary. 'If we see things this year that we don’t think are great for the sport, then we will be...
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