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Hamilton backs Brawn

Lewis Hamilton has backed Ross Brawn, amid speculation the Mercedes team boss is set to be replaced by McLaren's Paddy Lowe. Former technical director Lowe is already on 'gardening leave' from his duties at McLaren, and tipped to take over Brawn's management and technical responsibilities at some point in the foreseeable future. Indeed, the German squad's new director Toto Wolff hinted recently that Lowe is in fact Brawn's "successor", even though pole for Hamilton in China last week might have changed things a bit. "What happens with Lowe does not mean that Ross will be leaving us," Wolff said in Shanghai. Now, 2008 world champion Hamilton has come out fighting for...
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