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Brawn planning to address 'unpopular' shark fins

 XPB Images Ross Brawn has indicated that he will be looking into the controversial shark fins that have sprouted on many of 2017's car designs. Formula One's new sporting boss said that while he was generally happy with the new rules. However, he wants to see some 'tweaks'. In particular, Brawn wants to address that the piece of bodywork extending out from the roll-over hoop toward the rear wing. "As always with new regulations there's a few little hiccups. We've got the unpopular shark fins on the back, and I think in time we need to address those," Brawn told the official Formula One website. "Part of the objective of the new rules was to produce more...
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