Ross Brawn will
not consider any of his latest job offers for a return to
Formula One until talks with Ferrari in July have cleared up
whether he has a future at the Maranello team, he told
Autosport in an interview this week.
The former
Ferrari technical director is currently on a sabbatical from
F1, but several teams - including Honda - have already
approached the Briton to try and secure his services for
2008. Speaking for the first time since reports about those
rival offers emerged, Brawn has made it clear that he wants
to finalise whether he will return to Ferrari or not before
he starts thinking about other options.
"To be frank I
have had a few phone calls from different people and I've
told them the same," Brawn told Autosport. "I won't
enter any discussions with anybody until my situation is
clear at Ferrari. I don't want to complicate this period of
time away from the business. Once I know my position in
July, if there is no solution at Ferrari and I do want to
get back in, I'll see what opportunities are around."
Brawn has been
travelling the world on his sabbatical, but recently visited
his old team in Italy – where he agreed with CEO Jean Todt
that they would sit down in a few months' time to discuss
their future plans. "I felt to have a proper break I didn't
want to and I shouldn't have any discussions with anybody
until July. My visit to see Jean was a friendly, personal
one and in July we have agreed to sit down and chew the fat
about how Ferrari's doing, how I'm doing and move on from
there. I really wanted to stay away from it as much as I
could for six months just to clear my mind. I have a lot of
allegiances with Ferrari, there's no doubt.
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