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Ross Brawn sees Ferrari 'back on the pace' in Monaco

F1 sporting manager Ross Brawn, who led Ferrari to countless between 1997 and 2006, says the Italian squad will recover from its Barcelona slump next weekend in Monte Carlo. The Scuderia edged out arch-rival Mercedes from the outset this season, clinching back-to-back wins in Australia and Bahrain thanks to Sebastian Vettel. The German missed out on victory in China and Azerbaijan but still led the standings heading into the Spanish Grand Prix. Ferrari failed to hold its own however at the Circuit de Catalunya, clearly outpaced by the Silver Arrows outfit and Lewis Hamilton. Regulations 'no limit to innovation', insist Mercedes and Ferrari Brawn insists his former team will be a force to...
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