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F1's Brawn apologises to Harlow

Formula 1 chief Ross Brawn has apologised to model Winnie Harlow and says she was an "innocent victim" from the Canadian GP flag controversy. Harlow, a friend of Lewis Hamilton, waved the chequered flag a lap too early in Montreal but has since been cleared of blame, with FIA race director Charlie Whiting saying the mistake was a result of "simple miscommunication". Brawn said: "Supermodel Winnie Harlow was an innocent victim at the end of the race. "She was asked to wave the chequered flag, but was told to do so after 69 of the 70 laps had been completed." The FIA, Formula 1's governing body, says it will review procedures after the error - which did not...
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