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2010 MONACO GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW

2010 MONACO GRAND PRIX
MONTE CARLO
13-16 MAY

PREVIEW

The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the highlights of the Formula One
calendar and the sixth round of the 2010 World Championship takes place
around the famous street circuit on Sunday 16 May. Mercedes-Benz engines
have powered seven of the last 12 winning cars around the Monte Carlo
streets, including the victors of the last three races.

Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)

					Monaco
Total (since 1954)	
GP Starts 				16
288	
Wins					7 (1998/2000/02/05/07/08/09)
79	
Podiums				13
221	
Points Scoring Positions	20
393	
GP Points 				125
2219	
Fastest Laps 			6
84	
Pole Positions 			7
80	

Circuit de Monaco Stats

Circuit Length:	3.340 km	
Race Distance:	260.520 km	
Number of Laps:	78	

Full Throttle:	52%		
Brake Wear:		Medium / Hard	
Tyre Compounds:	Super Soft / Medium	
Downforce Level:	High 10/10	
Tyre Usage:		Low	
Average Speed:	160kph (100mph)	

NICO ROSBERG 
"The Monaco Grand Prix is my home race and it's always an enjoyable
weekend. Formula One brings a real atmosphere to my home town and it's
very special to have all of my family and friends there to support me
over the weekend. Living so close to the track is helpful too! After a
rewarding first four races, Barcelona was disappointing, so we will hope
to see an improvement for Monaco and we will work hard to understand our
issues from last weekend. Monaco is a completely different circuit with
its own unique challenges and characteristics so it will be interesting
to see how the car goes there. I had a good race last year, qualifying
and finishing in sixth place, so it would be nice to go a few places
better this time."

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"I have always liked to drive in Monaco and that's why I am really
looking forward to competing there this weekend. The Monaco Grand Prix
certainly adds something very special to the Formula One calendar and
driving through the streets of Monte Carlo is undoubtedly unique. We go
there and hope that the characteristics of the street circuit suit our
car better than in Spain last weekend. On the other hand, we should be
careful to expect too much this time as we have seen in Barcelona that
there is still a lot of work ahead of us. So, other than having achieved
my best result so far this season, I have taken with me a lot of
motivation to work even harder with our engineers to improve the car
further."

ROSS BRAWN
"The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most challenging race weekends of
the year but everyone revels in the special atmosphere and as engineers,
we love the unique demands and the extra pressure that the street
circuit generates. In addition to a car which is strong mechanically,
you need good power and drivability, provided by our Mercedes-Benz
engine, for the low-speed corners. Monaco requires a particular set-up
and therefore whilst we will run our new aero package but we will revert
to our previous specification suspension system to allow for the
steering lock required around this unique circuit. The drivers play
their role at Monaco perhaps more so than at any other track. Precision,
consistency, speed and control are essential and with Michael and Nico,
we are fortunate to have two drivers who excel here. Together with
Mercedes-Benz, we achieved the dream result of a one-two finish last
year, and whilst we are not at the pace of the frontrunners at the
moment, at Monaco you just never know what can happen."

NORBERT HAUG
"The Grand Prix of Monaco is the most spectacular, most popular and most
glamorous event on the race calendar. If teams and drivers could choose
one race that they desperately want to win, then their choice would be
Monaco. Mercedes-Benz has mostly found the unique street circuit in the
Principality to be a place for great results. Starting with our first
victory in 1998, we have won seven of the last 12 Grands Prix together
with our partners, the last three being a hat-trick in 2007, 2008 and
2009. With our new team, MERCEDES GP PETRONAS, we currently do not
belong in the absolute favourites for race victories. However the Monaco
Grand Prix is known for its own rules and we will work fully
concentrated on achieving a good result. With Michael and Nico, we have
two drivers who both like this circuit and in my view, both belong among
the fastest drivers on this special and demanding circuit."


Media Contacts:

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

Nicola Armstrong: Tel. +7793 844549, E: narmstrong@mercedes-gp.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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