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Schumacher's legacy still felt in F1, says Brawn

Michael Schumacher’s legacy is still being felt in Formula 1’s most successful teams claims Ross Brawn, the technical chief who enjoyed his greatest glories with the seven-time champion. Three years to the day since the skiing accident that left Schumacher with serious head injuries, Brawn feels that both Ferrari and Mercedes owe much to what the German did during his team at those teams. "Michael, for sure, contributed to the organization and structure that has gone on to achieve success at Mercedes," Brawn said in an interview with CNN that was broadcast on Thursday. "He helped create the success we had at Ferrari and he continued that approach at Mercedes." Brawn...
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