The manager protagonist of the successes of Benetton and Schumacher’s Ferrari in recent seasons has been the technical-sporting reference of Liberty Media in F1. “Now I’ll watch the races from the sofa, I’ll be able to cheer and… swear”
Ross Brawn retires. He confirmed it himself on “The Ross Brawn Column”, the column he maintains on the F1 website. Moreover, following up on a similar announcement of his in September. “Now is the right time for me to retire,” wrote the general manager and sporting manager of F1, already the protagonist of the triumphs first of Benetton and then, above all, of Ferrari in the golden era of Michael Schumacher.
A fantastic future
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“We have done most of the work and are now in a period of consolidation. Now I will be watching F1 from the sofa, cheering and cursing like a fan, delighted that the sport has such a fantastic future. I have loved almost every minute of my 46 years of career and I’ve been lucky to have worked with many great teams, great riders and great people. I wouldn’t have changed a thing.”
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