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BRAWN proud of the teams: FORMULA 1 stepped together in difficult times

The coronavirus crisis also has its positive sides and, among other things, ensures that several Formula 1 teams work closely together to combat this virus.

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Actually for Formula 1 it is considered that it is political pool, full sharks. Not only on the track, but also off it teams as a rule, they deal only with themselves and own interests. Ross Brawn, sports boss Formula 1, is for colleagues from Sky explained that the crisis coronavirus now also showed the other side, which we very rarely see.

"We want to jump behind the neck on the track, but in fact there is a very strong camaraderie in the Formula 1 paddock,”Issued Brown. In times of crisis coronavirus for example seven teams, established in Great Britain, united in the fight against this dangerous virus. “I am very proud of the people involved in this project,” he says Brown and explain: "Such is Formula 1. We spend much of our lives beating our competitors on the track in all possible ways. However, there are also situations where Formula 1 comes together. I’ve seen this myself often on racetracks when it came to little things."

Ross Brawn, the sporting boss of Formula 1, is proud of the teams that have shown involvement in the fight against this dangerous virus in this coronavirus crisis.

"If a team has an accident and they are sent spare parts, then they will get something from the other teams so they can continue racing. I've seen this many times before,”Issued 65 years old sports boss of Formula 1. From this solidarity of the family Formula 1 he himself has benefited in the past. “My example is the Brawn GP team. When we had problems, both Ferrari and Mercedes offered us engines,”Se British binds per year 2009.

Brawn himself witnessed solidarity between the teams in 2009, even though Formula 1 is considered a huge political pool full of sharks.

That's when it happened Honda at the end of the season 2008 withdrawn from Formula 1, Brown however, he needed an engine for his team, which he eventually got from Mercedesa. "I am very proud of the things that can, to a lesser extent, help us to survive this crisis together,”He explained Brown in view of the current situation.  

Zak Brown, McLaren’s first husband, is also proud of his collaboration and, above all, of his own team, where many Woking employees have volunteered. - Photo: HB Press

"That was really remarkable," me too Zak Brown, first husband McLaren. "About 100 people worked on this project,”Betrays the American and explains that it was at McLarn many volunteers. “Situations like the one we are in make everything stronger. We cooperate with each other and certain bonds are formed. It's really great to see that,”He rejoices Brown.                

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