Current Mercedes

Mercedes GP

FIA Entry: Mercedes GP Petronas F1 Team
Car 7: Michael Schumacher
Car 8: Nico Rosberg
Engine: Mercedes V8
Team Principal: Ross Brawn
Technical Director: Bob Bell
Race Engineer Car 7: Mark Slade
Race Engineer Car 8: Tony Ross

Stats as of end 2010

First Entered 2010
Races Entered 19
Race Wins 0
Pole Positions 0
Fastest Laps 0
Driver World Championships 0
Constructor World Championships 0

Team History

The Mercedes team history splits into two parts. In 1954 the famous pre-war Silver Arrows entered the F1 world championship and recorded a 1-2 at their first race. Fangio went on to win the drivers championship that year and again in 1955. Mercedes withdrew at the end of the 1955 season after the accident which killed 80 spectators at Le Mans which involved one of their cars.

The current team entered F1 in 2010 after Mercedes bought Brawn Grand Prix. Brawn Grand Prix, winners of the Drivers Championship, with Jenson Button, and the constructor’s championship in 2009, grew out of the ashes of Honda’s F1 entry after Honda had withdrawn from F1 at the end of the 2008 season after only a single Grand Prix win for Button in Hungary 2006.

Prior to the Honda takeover in 2006 the team had raced under the name of British America racing which had acquired the assets and race entry of the Tyrrell F1 team in 1999. BAR competed in 118 races without a single victory. The high points for the team were 2 pole positions (both for Button – San Marino 2004 and Canada 2005) and 2nd in the constructors championship in 2004.

Tyrrell were amongst the most successful private F1 teams taking part in 463 Grands Prix, scoring 33 victories and 3 Drivers Championships, all with Jackie Stewart.

2010

Having replaced Button and Barrichello with Nico Rosberg and 7 times WDC Michael Schumacher many expected great things of the new Mercedes team in 2010 but they had an indifferent season.

Rosberg managed 3 podiums for the team but Schumacher, coming back from retirement, struggled with the new cars, tyres and limited testing under the revised regulations. The team finished 4th in the Constructors Championship.

2011

For 2011 Mercedes retain the same driver line up and are hoping for better things from their MGP W02 chassis.
 
Bottas was doing as well as the car allowed in those positions he finished but there was not a stand out race where he showed his ability at the high level even in the wet

i thought Silverstone in 2015 he could have been more clinical with Massa if he was serious about winning and needing to pass him.. that separates the very good drivers from the best

The fact that the Williams usually ran a skinny wing meant he occasionally found himself in the top 4 and was almost impossible to pass
 
Well part 1 of 3 of news "nooo i wasnt expecting that" seems that its confirmed lowe will be joining Williams. As according to motorsport.com he informed Mercedes of his decision after returning from the Christmas holidays, decision was delayed because Toto Wolff had given a counter offer, but in the end Lowe could not be won over by what was on offer to remain. Because eager of paddys eagerness to step up from a pure technical role to actually running a team.

Lowe leaves Mercedes F1 team

Case of waiting for Bottas to move & massa to unretire, which must be a knightmare secret for both factories as surely its common knowledge there
 
Will Paddy have to go on 12 months gardening leave? With Pat Symonds retiring this leaves Rob Smedley as the senior technical person and I'm not sure he is a "design guru" that can bring a top car to Williams.
 
But who is replacing Paddy Lowe at Mercedes. It's all very well him going to Williams and Bottas to Mercedes and Massa (God help us all) un-retiring before he's retired. But who is replacing Paddy Lowe and whatever it is that he does ?
 
Oh. Well he didn't do much for Ferrari did he ?

Is Bottas really worth swapping Paddy Lowe over to Williams? They must be desperate to have him.
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F1 driver signs cheque for his manager

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Toto: Me being his manager had nothing to do with him becoming the new Merc driver.........make sure you sign there Valterri otherwise I Don't get my 5%
 
To be honest I was a big supporter to get Bottas into F1 and I do think he is a pretty quick driver. At the start of the season I would have said he was quicker than Rosberg so I can't complain to much. True I've always rated Rosberg lower than I should have done.

I guess we'll see. Some drivers come alive when they are put in the limelight with a quick team mate - others do a Heinz Harold Frentzen.

I'm sure we'll be littered with internet blogs about how he was the right/wrong choice after about 2 races but we prob won't really know until season end.
 
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