The Borneo Post

F1 will not be ‘dumbed down’ — Brawn

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MONTREAL: Formula One will not be ‘dumbed down’ to create artificial excitement or lose its identity, the sport’s new Director of Motorsport­s Ross Brawn said on Friday.

But, he added, it will seek to find ways of making the racing more competitiv­e overall so that it is not dominated by two wellfunded teams that are ahead of the rest.

Brawn, the multi-title winning technical director who was behind the successes of Benetton, Ferrari and his own Brawn team, told reporters during a news briefing at the Canadian Grand Prix that the sport’s new owners, Liberty Media, were analysing all possibilit­ies for the future.

He revealed that he has initiated the creation of a ‘working group’ that will be responsibl­e for delivering more overtaking in future, but without diminishin­g the current cars’ spectacula­r aerodynami­c performanc­es and high speeds.

“We have been very fortunate that we have had two teams battling out strongly at the front and I wouldn’t like to claim any credit for that, it has just been good timing,” he said.

“But there is a real recognitio­n that there needs to be work done to consolidat­e that for the future. There is a slightly worrying gap between the front and the middle of the field that we need to pay attention to.

“We are still starting to understand the behaviour of these cars to see with regards to how well they can race each other.

“We have just initiated an aerodynami­c programme to have a look at the design of these cars to see what we can do in the future to make them more race-able - and that is something we are doing with the FIA, starting our own research programme.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Ross Brawn (left), Managing Director (Sporting) of the Formula One Group and Chase Carey, CEO and Executive Chairman of the Formula One Group in a press conference during practice for the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in...
— AFP photo Ross Brawn (left), Managing Director (Sporting) of the Formula One Group and Chase Carey, CEO and Executive Chairman of the Formula One Group in a press conference during practice for the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in...

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