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Brawn: Cost cuts without dumbing down F1

Ross Brawn reckons Formula 1 must find ways to reduce the costs of competing, but must do so without dumbing down the sport. F1's sporting boss, a long-time supporter of cost cuts, concedes that there several things that Formula 1 needs to change in order to appeal to a wider market. One of those is more competition, something that many feel could be achieved by cutting costs as it would put the smaller teams on a more level playing field. And while Brawn supports that notion, he insists it must be achieved without dumbing down F1. 'It is a circular process,' Brawn told Autosport. 'To have a discussion about remuneration with the teams is difficult if you don't present both sides. 'We've...
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