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2010 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW

2010 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX
SAKHIR 
12 - 14 MARCH

PREVIEW

The much-anticipated 2010 Formula One Season gets underway in Bahrain
next week and marks the return of a Mercedes-Benz works team to the
sport for the first time in 55 years. The MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula
One Team go into the season with the prestige of being the current
Constructors' World Champions, led by Team Principal Ross Brawn, and
with one of the most exciting driver line-ups on the grid as seven-times
World Champion Michael Schumacher returns to the sport to partner the
talented Nico Rosberg.

Mercedes-Benz Stats

					Bahrain			Total
(since 1954)	
GP Starts 				6
283	
Wins					- (Best Result: 2nd)	77	
Podiums				3				215	
Points Scoring Positions	8				378	
GP Points 				41
2018	
Fastest Laps 			2 (2005, 2008)		82	
Pole Positions 			-				80	

Bahrain International Circuit Stats

Circuit Length:	6.299 km	
Race Distance:	308.405 km	
Number of Laps:	49	

Full Throttle:	65%	
Brake Wear:		Hard	
Tyre Compounds:	Super Soft / Medium	
Downforce Level:	Medium/High 8/10	
Tyre Usage:		Medium	
Average Speed:	205kph (127mph)	

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"Finally the season will start! I feel like a child looking forward to
Christmas. The decision to make my comeback feels like a long time ago
now and I can hardly wait for the season to get underway in Bahrain.
It's funny to think that I will be competing in Formula One again when
just a few months ago, I would have declined the opportunity
categorically. But sometimes things change and the right circumstances
come together. I feel fresher than I have for many years. I am perfectly
prepared physically and most importantly, my energy is back completely.
When I retired from racing in 2006, my batteries were simply empty. Now
they are totally recharged and I am ready for the challenge. It is the
competition at the highest level that only Formula One offers which has
provided the temptation for me. It is always difficult to predict the
form in pre-season testing, this year more than ever, but the final test
in Barcelona proved to us that we should be competitive. We know that we
will have more new parts in Bahrain which should bring extra performance
to the car. It's important to be in the leading group from the start of
the season and I am confident that we will be there."

NICO ROSBERG
"The build-up to a new Formula One season is always an exciting time,
particularly when you have a new team to settle into and a brand new car
to get used to. It has been a really nice process integrating into
MERCEDES GP PETRONAS. Everyone has been very welcoming and I feel very
much at home here already. Our pre-season testing programme has gone
pretty well in February. We did have some concerns that we were not able
to find the right direction to extract the maximum potential from the
car but by working hard, we were able to find our way and ended testing
on a high. We also have a good upgrade coming for Bahrain which should
develop the car further and so I am quite optimistic that we will do
well. Bahrain is a track which I really enjoy so it should be a good
start to the season all in all."

ROSS BRAWN
"Everyone at MERCEDES GP PETRONAS is proud to be representing the rich
motorsport pedigree of Mercedes-Benz as we start the season as the first
Mercedes works team for over half a century. In addition, knowing that
we go into the new season as the reigning World Champions gives the team
confidence and a fierce pride to defend our position. However this is a
new season and a new challenge. We had a strong pre-season testing
programme with the MGP W01 but we are not quite reached the level of
preparation that we would have liked prior to Bahrain. The car shows
promise and we have a strong development programme planned for the
season but there is a lot of hard work ahead to ensure that we will be
in the fight for the title. I am very pleased with how our new drivers
Michael and Nico have settled into the team and developed a close
working relationship. They have really pushed the development of the car
throughout testing and they will push each other to achieve better
results on the race track. This season should be a fantastic one for the
fans with so many talented drivers competing and what is likely to be a
very close fight for the title between the top teams and that can only
be good for our sport." 

NORBERT HAUG
"The Bahrain Grand Prix as the first race of the 2010 Formula One season
marks the beginning of a new era for Mercedes-Benz. 55 years after the
last race of the Silver Arrows works team, MERCEDES GP PETRONAS will
start to continue this tradition. In preparation for our first season,
we have covered over 6300 kilometres during 15 test days from 1 to 28
February. Judging our competitiveness for the first couple of races, my
impression is that we are not quite where we want to be and I would not
see our team in the role of favourites. Having said that, I am fully
convinced that the whole team and our drivers Nico and Michael are fully
prepared to get on top of our job and fulfill our targets which are
winning races and fighting for world championships."



Media Contacts:

Wolfgang Schattling: Tel. +49 711 178 4008, E:
wolfgang.schattling@daimler.com

Nicola Armstrong: Tel. +44 1280 844096, E: narmstrong@mercedes-gp.com

Lars Soutschka: Tel. +49 711 178 4019, E: lars.soutschka@daimler.com

Sabine Kehm: Tel. +49 170 247 5300, E: sabinekehm@aol.com (Michael
Schumacher)

Further information about MERCEDES GP PETRONAS is available on our media
website: www.mercedes-gp.com/media 



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