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Mercedes: Bahrain pace issue identified

Mercedes: Bahrain pace issue identified

Mercedes GP's relative lack of pace in the Bahrain Grand Prix has been explained by the team, who insist that failing to remove their pre-season testing sandbags hurt their performance. [Read More]

Superstitious Schumacher appeals to FIA

Superstitious Schumacher appeals to FIA

A superstitious Michael Schumacher has asked the FIA to allow him to win all the races in 2010, as he believes that not doing so would bring bad luck. [Read More]

Brawn pleased at rebranding

Brawn pleased at rebranding

Brackley, Wednesday: Mercedes GP team principal Ross Brawn has said that he is pleased about the rebranding he has undergone after selling his team, and is unconcerned by reports in the British press of a lack of patriotism. After Jenson Button’s departure from the team, formerly Brawn GP, rumours have persisted that new owners Mercedes [Read More]

Mercedes livery causes widespread illness

Mercedes livery causes widespread illness

Stuttgart, Monday: Mercedes’ announcement that they are buying a 75% stake in Brawn GP and rebranding the team as a works outfit has met with mixed reactions after the German corporation made the mistake of revealing the new team’s expected livery at their headquarters today. Mercedes’ 2010 colour scheme is based on the [Read More]