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Mosley praises Liberty's appointment of Ross Brawn

 XPB Images Former FIA president Max Mosley has praised Liberty Media's decision to appoint Ross Brawn to run the sporting side of Formula One following the exit of Bernie Ecclestone as supremo. “Ross completely understands the sport and he understands what needs to be done and he’s got an absolutely first class analytical brain,” Mosley told ITV News at last week's ZOOM Photo Auction gala in London. “I think he’ll be an enormous asset to them," adding that it was best if Liberty left Brawn to it and concentrated on sorting out the business aspects of its new acquisition. "That side [the sporting side] isn’t really what Liberty should be doing. Ross is...
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