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Ross Brawn 'Ferrari badly need a win to boost morale'

Formula 1's managing director of motorsports and former Ferrari team boss, Ross Brawn, believes it's vital the Italian outfit takes the summer break to reset and come back stronger and although he admits their title hopes are all but over, says a race victory is 'badly needed' to boost the team's morale. With more than half the 2019 season run, only Mercedes and Red Bull have scored victories (ten and two respectively), and although Ferrari has come close – it lost out on a win in Bahrain through reliability – Brawn reckons the team have taken steps back in recent races after they finished well adrift of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in Hungary. 'It...
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