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Brawn behind F1 Strategy Group attendance change

Formula 1 sporting chief Ross Brawn was the driving force behind changing the rules to allow all teams to attend Strategy Group meetings in the future. The meeting, which took place late last month, was the latest step in F1's new era as the new owners look to revamp the championship and improve the governance. Only six of the 10 teams on the grid - Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, Williams, McLaren and Force India - have previously attended the meetings along with the commercial rights holder and the FIA. Minutes of the meetings were rarely shared with the teams who were not present, meaning they were largely left in the dark as to what was discussed. It is understood there was a notable...
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