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2010 CHINESE GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW

2010 CHINESE GRAND PRIX
SHANGHAI
16-18 APRIL

PREVIEW

The 2010 Formula One World Championship continues next weekend with the
fourth round, the Chinese Grand Prix, taking place at the Shanghai
International Circuit on Sunday 18 April. 

Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)

					China		Total (since
1954)	
GP Starts 				6		286	
Wins					1 (2008)	78	
Podiums				6		218	
Points Scoring Positions	9		386	
GP Points 				54		2134	
Fastest Laps 			3		82	
Pole Positions 			2		80	

Shanghai International Circuit Stats

Circuit Length:	5.451 km	
Race Distance:	305.066 km	
Number of Laps:	56	

Full Throttle:	55%	
Brake Wear:		Medium	
Tyre Compounds:	Soft / Hard	
Downforce Level:	Medium 7/10	
Tyre Usage:		Medium	
Average Speed:	203kph (126mph)	

NICO ROSBERG 
"Shanghai is a good track which is an enjoyable challenge for the
drivers. The two long straights provide some decent overtaking
opportunities and there's a great mix of corners, particularly the
high-speed sections. The weather will be colder in Shanghai than at the
previous three races and can be quite unpredictable so it should be an
interesting weekend. The fans in China are so enthusiastic and Shanghai
itself is a great city so I always enjoy our annual visit. Achieving my
first podium with the team in Malaysia at the last race was fantastic
and I'm looking forward to continuing our consistent run of good results
in China next weekend." 

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"The enthusiasm for Mercedes-Benz and the support of the fans is very
big in China so we have an attractive race ahead of us in Shanghai next
weekend. I am confident that the fans will not leave the race
disappointed. We looked quite reasonable in Malaysia at the last race
and maybe things will play into our hands again in Shanghai. I am
looking forward to the race and fully enjoying the competition again.
Admittedly the last two races have not been very fortunate for me but I
am very much aware of the reasons for it. I know how things go in F1 and
if you look into the detail of the two races, I think everything is
still going according to plan. You can only improve step-by-step and I
am confident that we are achieving this."

ROSS BRAWN
"Achieving our first podium of the season with Nico was very rewarding
in Malaysia at the home race of our title partner PETRONAS and a timely
boost for the team. Michael also had a strong weekend and is getting
more up to speed with every race although circumstances beyond his
control limited his race performance in Melbourne and Sepang. We hope to
continue these signs of improvement in China and it would be
particularly good for Michael to be able to have a clean race and show
the progress that he has made since the start of the season. On an
operational level, the team has performed very well over the three races
and did a good job during Nico's race in Malaysia to record one of the
quickest pit stops of the season. Our car has been reliable, with the
exception of the wheel nut problem in Malaysia, and I am very pleased
with the performance of our drivers. We've achieved a reasonable set of
results which are in line with the car's current pace but we have to be
realistic and acknowledge that we are not quick enough to compete right
at the front at the moment. This is obviously not a situation that we
are happy with and we are working as hard as possible to close the gap."

NORBERT HAUG
"The Chinese Grand Prix has taken place since 2004 and is one of the
most recognised events on the Formula One calendar. China is a very
important market for Mercedes-Benz as, for example, we sell more S-class
cars there than in any other country of the world. The circuit located
outside of Shanghai features lots of challenges for the car, drivers and
team. There are fast curves as well as tight corners and two hairpins,
one close to the start and finish of the lap. For Shanghai, the
long-term weather forecast doesn't predict a probability of rain as was
the case for the last race in Malaysia. But one way or the other, we
will try to achieve a good result and in addition to improve our
technical package step by step for the next races." 



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: sk@the-ms-office.ch (Michael
Schumacher)

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



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