Ross Brawn has revealed he was turned down a rule-making role in Formula One, something he calls the least attractive part of the sport due to the politics and short-term thinking of those in charge.F1 legend Brawn helped orchestrate Ferraris dominance in the early 2000s and also won titles with Benetton and his own team in 2009. Since leaving Mercedes in 2013 -- something he put down to a lack of trust in Niki Lauda and Toto Wolff -- Brawn has been regularly linked to a position of power within the sport but says he is not interested in getting embroiled in F1s politics.Ive been invited to become involved in Formula One again and help perhaps shape the regulations or help shape the future of Formula One, he wrote in his new book Total Competition. And that invitation is to get involved in the politics of Formula One, because that is what its all about.If someone said, do you want to come back and do a bit of engineering? I could be tempted. But to have to deal with all the politics of Formula One, that was probably the side I enjoyed least of what I did. And therefore the side that is least attractive to me. It is probably the arena I am least comfortable with in Formula One.Brawn thinks F1 suffers from short-term thinking which sees rule-makers looking for quick solutions rather than considering the bigger picture.Where Formula One has struggled is in the short-term thinking. I was approached by someone from within the sport to give some views on where Formula One might go.I set out my thoughts and I gave my views and they said, Yes but thats three years away. We need a solution now. I said There isnt a solution now. The inertia of Formula One is such that you will be sat here in three years time and not having moved forward.You want a short-term answer to something that doesnt have a short-term answer. But three years will be upon you before you know it. That was two years ago.Total Competition: Lessons in strategy from Formula One, written by Brawn and Adam Parr, is published by Simon & Schuster on November 3. Nate Archibald Jersey . This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. Richaun Holmes Jersey . -- Jakob Silfverberg is making himself right at home with the Anaheim Ducks, scoring four goals in his first four games. https://www.cheapkingsbasketball.com/ . Pert has formerly spent time as an assistant coach with Cardiff City, Coventry City, and Bahrain mens national team. "Martyn is a highly-respected coach with experience at the top levels in England," said Whitecaps FC head coach Carl Robinson. Jason Thompson Jersey .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park. Kenny Smith Jersey . "Four now," Carl Gunnarsson told the Leaf Report proudly following a 5-2 victory over New York on Tuesday night, the clubs fifth straight at home. England fly-half George Ford could leave Bath at the end of the season after director of rugby Todd Blackadder gave his blessing to a move.Speculation has surrounded Fords future since the end of last season, when his father Mike was sacked as Baths head coach.Leicester, where Ford started his career, and Sale are among the clubs linked with the 23-year-old, whose contract runs until 2018 but reportedly contains a break clause - albeit one with a compensation payment attached.Blackadder told the Daily Telegraph: If George makes a decision to leave at the end of the year, that will be his decision and it will be one that we will respect.It is something for him and people who look after George and those decisions. I have not tried to get too deep with him, I just want him to really enjoy his rugby in the time we have left for him.dddddddddddd.He is really enjoying rugby. When he gets back here, he leads the team really well.There will be a lot of speculation around his future but we will be guided by what he wants to do and well just take it as it comes.It is one of those things with a player of his calibre and quality that there is always going to be a lot of speculation. It is just par for the course.For us at Bath it is really simple: we just want to enjoy what we are doing and focus on the rugby. Even for George it is probably a distraction. We dont want it to be.Ford, who has won 30 international caps, played for Leicester from 2009 to 2013 and won an Aviva Premiership title in 2013 and the 2012 LV= Cup. ' ' '