Ross Brawn has been honoured by Queen Elizabeth II for guiding his team to last season's Formula One championship.
The 55-year-old team principal of Mercedes GP received the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday to recognise not only last year's F1 victory under the name of Brawn GP but also 30 years of service to the sport.
Brawn's talents helped Jenson Button win his first F1 drivers title last season but the British driver has moved to McLaren.
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