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F1 showing McLaren, Williams ‘no mercy'

Formula 1's managing director of motorsport, Ross Brawn, has bemoaned the continued struggles of McLaren and Williams. Once giants of Formula 1, McLaren and Williams have fallen far, far away from World Championship contention and both will be desperate to take a step in the right direction again in 2019. But Brawn has highlighted just how important stability is in a sport as unforgiving as Formula 1. 'Mercedes still have the same people that I found there in 2007 [when it was Honda] and that is more than 10 years of stability,' Brawn told Autosport. 'That's so important. 'Williams and McLaren, they went through changes and it always takes a while for those things to settle down. 'They are...
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