Ross Brawn spent a considerable amount of time track-side in Monaco last weekend, attentively taking in all the action.
As Formula 1's sporting manager, Brawn is in charge of the huge task of defining the sport's future. And there is no better way to understand the problems and challenges at hand by taking in some good old field experience.
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