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Brawn apologises for F1 TV failure

Ross Brawn has issued an apology to Formula 1 fans over the failure of F1 TV at the Spanish Grand Prix. Liberty media was forced into an embarrassing apology and refund to customers after the much-vaunted streaming system almost universally failed to work properly upon its introduction. The service was moved back to the Barcelona race from the start of the year to allow for more testing, but F1 fans were left furious as streams failed to work. Though contrite, Brawn says F1's current chiefs are having to move fast to bring the sport into the modern age, after years of suspicion to new media under Bernie Ecclestone. READ MORE: Liberty issues F1 TV refund READ MORE: F1 apologises to 'Nicki...
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