Brawn retires from Formula One saying his work is done
Ross Brawn announced on Monday that he was retiring and leaving the position as managing director of motorsports at Formula 1, which he had held since 2017.
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Ross Brawn announced on Monday that he was retiring and leaving the position as managing director of motorsports at Formula 1, which he had held since 2017.
LONDON : Formula One managing director Ross Brawn said on Monday he was heading into retirement with the sport on a new path and as strong as it has ever been.
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