2010 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW
2010 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX
MELBOURNE
26 - 28 MARCH
PREVIEW
The second race of the 2010 Formula One season will take place in
Melbourne, Australia on Sunday 28 March. Albert Park, a street circuit
which uses the public roads surrounding the man-made Albert Park lake
just south of Melbourne city centre, hosts the Australian Grand Prix
which is always one of the most atmospheric races on the calendar.
Mercedes-Benz Stats
Australia
Total (since 1954)
GP Starts 16
284
Wins 4 (1997, 1998, 2003, 2008)
77
Podiums 12
215
Points Scoring Positions 19
380
GP Points 98
2036
Fastest Laps 5
82
Pole Positions 4
80
Albert Park Stats
Circuit Length: 5.303 km
Race Distance: 307.574 km
Number of Laps: 58
Full Throttle: 69%
Brake Wear: Medium/Hard
Tyre Compounds: Soft/Hard
Downforce Level: High 8/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 225kph (140mph)
NICO ROSBERG
"The Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne has always been a successful
race for me. I have been in the points for my last three races and had
my first podium finish there in 2008 when I finished third. Melbourne is
a great city so I really enjoy visiting and the Albert Park street
circuit is exciting. It's quite a challenging track as the public roads
are always dirty to begin with and there are a lot of bumps to
negotiate. With the change in the time of the race last year, the low
sun was one of the most difficult things due to the late afternoon
start."
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"Australia has always been one of the highlights on the Formula One
calendar and this has never changed for me in all my years of competing.
As in previous times, I arrived on the continent quite early and have
spent some nice days training, adapting and relaxing in order to be fit
and rested for the race weekend. I have a lot of good memories from
Melbourne and most of the time, we saw interesting races there. I am
very happy with the outcome of the season opener in Bahrain. Sixth
position was good for me, especially considering how few times I have
driven an F1 car since my retirement. I am sure that Melbourne will help
me to get into the rhythm even more and I am looking forward to it."
ROSS BRAWN
"The team did a good job in Bahrain but we accept that we were not
competitive enough and that we have work to do to close the gap to the
leaders. I was very pleased with the performance of Nico and Michael and
the way that they worked together to provide clear and consistent
feedback to develop the car over the weekend. Whilst our car is
fundamentally strong, we have a development plan in place for the next
few races which should bring the required performance improvements to
compete at the front. Looking ahead to the next two races, the
Australian Grand Prix is always a popular race with the teams and the
fans so we hope to see a more exciting race at Albert Park next weekend.
We then head to Malaysia for the home race of our title partner
PETRONAS. With an exciting programme of activities scheduled at the
PETRONAS Pit Pulse fan zone in Kuala Lumpur, it will be a busy and
enjoyable fortnight for the team."
NORBERT HAUG
"The forthcoming Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne's Albert Park is the
first of two races within eight days. The layout of the traditional race
track in Melbourne, which will host its 15th Formula One World
Championship race since 1996, is quite different to Bahrain where the
season-opener took place. I expect quite a challenging race for us. The
base of our car is good and the team is working hard and focused to
achieve the next development steps. It will take some time to close the
gap but we will definitely close it sooner rather than later. Our spirit
is first-class and the whole team is looking forward to the race weekend
in Melbourne."
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Sabine Kehm: Tel. +49 170 247 5300, E: sk@the-ms-office.ch (Michael
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