An innovative Mercedes double pivot controlling (DAS) framework is 'great Formula One' yet could be fought at the following week's season-opening Australian Grand Prix and will be restricted at any rate one year from now, F1 motorsport head Ross Brawn has said.
The Briton, a previous Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) specialized director who ran the Honda and Mercedes groups and furthermore won titles with his eponymous Brawn GP group in 2009, told Reuters he was interested by the advancement.
"I've not got that drawn in with it. I've watched it from a separation with some entertainment since it's great Formula One," he said after a support marking with online bookmaker 188BET at Silverstone on Tuesday.