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Brawn: 'Naive to think rule change would destabilize Mercedes'

. Ross Brawn, Formula 1's new sporting director, is advocating a cautious approach when it comes to shaping the future of F1 to avoid any potentially dangerous disruptions. Liberty Media has conveyed its readiness to transform F1's media assets, starting with relaxing the rules on social media, but a full frontal attack on the rules of the sport is out of the question, according to Brawn. Case in point, the indication so far from pre-season that Mercedes remains the clear favourite for 2017 despite a regulations overhaul which forced everyone to start from a blank sheet. "We expose ourselves whenever we make changes like this," explained Brawn in an interview with Sky Sports Ted...
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