The 2010 Challengers: The Mercedes GP MGP W01

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What do you expect from Mercedes GP in 2010

They will win the Constructors' Title
32
41%
They will finish second in the Championship
13
17%
They will finish 3rd, 4th or 5th in the Championship
31
40%
They will finish outside the top 5 in the Championship
2
3%
 
Total votes: 78

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The 2010 Challengers: The Mercedes GP MGP W01

Post by Ed » Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:46 pm

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The Mercedes Grand Prix team presented the team's livery for 2010 on a 2009 Brawn GP car. The 2010 car will make its debut at the first F1 test at Valencia on the 1st of February.

The Mercedes Grand Prix team issued the following statement:

New MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One Team with Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher presented at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart

Today, the new Silver Arrows Formula One works team MERCEDES GP PETRONAS was presented at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Nico Rosberg and seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher along with team management Ross Brawn, Nick Fry and Norbert Haug were introduced to guests with a presentation and press conference.

Over 600 guests, including 200 media representatives and 200 Mercedes-Benz employees, visited the Mercedes-Benz Museum, one of the biggest and most famous car museums in the world, to see the launch of the team and the unveiling of the new Silver Arrows livery. Mercedes-Benz employees from the company's manufacturing plants in Untertürkheim and Sindelfingen, 100 of whom were invited for their outstanding performances and 100 selected through a popular internal draw, also had the opportunity to take their first look at the new MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team.

The event opened with a welcome speech by Dr. Dieter Zetsche, CEO of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars before Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg unveiled the new Silver Arrows livery for the 2010 season on last year's car. The team's 2010 car, the MGP W01, will make its track debut at the first Formula One test in Valencia on Monday 1 February, with the 2010 Formula One season starting in Bahrain on 14 March.

The new silver and green livery creates a true marriage between the heritage of the Silver Arrows and the team's title partner PETRONAS. The legacy of the Silver Arrows goes back to the 1934 Eifel Race when, on the evening before the event, the white paint was sanded off the Mercedes W25 race car to fulfil weight regulations (750kg formula) and the silver colour of the aluminium surface of the car appeared. This season, with the return of the Silver Arrows, the MGP W01 will shine in silver combined with a flow of iridescent silver and green shading. On the nose and other parts of the car, traces of black carbon fibre visible are visible - a reminder of the first Silver Arrow of 1934.

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER:
"Finally the 2010 Formula One season is firing up! I have to say that I am totally committed to this new challenge. This season feels like a re-start for me and I am so motivated. We have a very exciting combination at MERCEDES GP PETRONAS. We have a World Champion team in every sense of the word and I cannot wait to get into the car for the first time in Valencia. I am convinced that MERCEDES GP PETRONAS will be in a very good position to fight for the championships this season and I will definitely give it a go. Driving for Mercedes-Benz again is like the closing of a circle for me as I started my racing driver career with the three-pointed star on my helmet. This is another reason why I cannot wait for the competition to get underway."

NICO ROSBERG:
"You can really feel the successful motorsport history of Mercedes-Benz here at the Museum in Stuttgart and to be part of the new Silver Arrows team and that racing heritage makes me feel extremely proud and motivated. Since joining the team in November, I have spent a lot of time at the factory in Brackley, at Mercedes-Benz High Performance Engines in Brixworth and here in Stuttgart, which has given me the opportunity to settle in and get to know everyone. I have seen how hard the team is working on the new car and I really can't wait for the opportunity to drive it for the first time in Valencia next week. I am looking forward to working with everyone at MERCEDES GP PETRONAS and will give it my all to reward their fantastic efforts with good on-track results this season."

ROSS BRAWN, TEAM PRINCIPAL, MERCEDES GP PETRONAS:
"It is a privilege to be here at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart today for the official presentation of the MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One Team. With your first look around the Museum, you realise the fantastic racing heritage of Mercedes-Benz and we hope to be able to contribute to those successes going forward. Our team have been working extremely hard throughout last year and over the winter on the development of the MGP W01 and everyone at the team is looking forward to the start of testing in Valencia next week. We have two excellent drivers in Nico and Michael, who will form one of the most exciting and one of the best partnerships on the grid, and with the support of Mercedes-Benz, Aabar, our new title partner PETRONAS and all of our team partners, everyone is looking forward to the 2010 Formula One season with anticipation."

NORBERT HAUG, VICE PRESIDENT MERCEDES-BENZ MOTORSPORT:
"With today's presentation of our new MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One Team, a new and certainly the most important chapter of over 100 years of Mercedes-Benz motorsport history begins. The new Formula One season will offer challenges which will be bigger than ever before in over sixty years of the sport's history. We look forward to the cooperation with our drivers Nico Rosberg who has enormous capabilities and perspectives, and with seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher who is no less motivated than at the time when he began his professional motor racing career with Mercedes-Benz and then made his first step into such a successful Formula One career with our support. Today I also cordially welcome our new title partner PETRONAS as well as our co-investor Aabar/IPIC together with all of our team partners. I warmly welcome all our colleagues from last year's World Championship team Brawn GP headed by Ross Brawn and Nick Fry to the Mercedes family. There are challenging tasks ahead of us and we will tackle them with power, consistency and full motivation."

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Post by Ed » Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:28 pm

The Mercedes W01 was unveiled at Valencia. Here are some photos of the car and drivers

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Post by Snowy » Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:51 am

The Mercedes is not superquick out of the box unlike the Brawn last year. It is fair to say that Ross hasn't waved a magic wand and created another groundbreaking solution. They are slightly off the pace but apparently know where the problem lies. Clearly they are going to be a season long threat but it would surprise me if they can beat all three of their main challengers: McLaren, Ferrari and the as yet unknown potential gaint killing Red Bull...
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Post by Jim Watt » Fri Feb 05, 2010 8:40 am

:D I agree with Snowy; Ross is unlikely to manage his magical feat two years in a row. The car will, however, be quick enough to harass at least one of the three other Merc powered entries (and I'm not talking about Force India --they ARE still running Mercs aren't they?)

I look forward to watching Michael and Nico dicing with Seb V. and the Webbo!

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Post by JayVee » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:50 am

Go Rosberg! I'll be cheering for you too :wink:

I don't expect the Mercedes to be quick as they were going backwards last year. They (or Honda) got it right last year because they wote off 2008.

And I have to say this, as soon as Mr Cheat came in he got number 3 even though it was already allocated to Rosberg.
We saw Ross Brawn and how he dealt with Barrichello last year so it is in their blood. I just hope Rosberg doesn't get distracted and let his speed do the talking!
I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!

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