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Rumour: Liberty Media leader set to leave position after four years 

When Liberty Media took over Formula 1 in 2016, they pulled together three main leaders. CEO and chairman Chase Carey was joined by Ross Brawn, who focuses on the technical aspect while Sean Bratches leads the commercial side of Formula 1. However, this line-up is set to change with F1 saying goodbye to Bratches within the coming week.   According to Motorsport.com, Liberty Media will show Bratches the exit door and it will be announced publically within a week. He has been the commercial director since Liberty Media's launch in 2016.  Read more Wolff sees huge potential in Russell: 'Qualities of a future Mercedes driver' The former N executive's main focus was to boost the...
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