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2010 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW

2010 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX
MONTREAL
11-13 JUNE

PREVIEW

Formula One returns to Canada next weekend with the race held at the
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal back on the calendar after a
one-year absence. The Canadian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 13 June
and will be the eighth round of the 2010 World Championship and the 41st
Formula One race to be hosted in Canada.

Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)

					Canada			Total
(since 1954)	
GP Starts 				15
290	
Wins					3 (1999, 2005, 2007)	80	
Podiums				6				223	
Points Scoring Positions	13				402	
GP Points 				69
2310	
Fastest Laps 			6				84	
Pole Positions 			2				80	

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Stats

Circuit Length:	4.361 km	
Race Distance:	305.270 km	
Number of Laps:	70	

Full Throttle:	57%	
Brake Wear:		High	
Tyre Compounds:	Super Soft / Medium	
Downforce Level:	Low 3/10	
Tyre Usage:		High	
Average Speed:	201kph (125mph)	


NICO ROSBERG 
"Montreal is a great race venue and I always like to get there a few
days early to get used to the time difference and have the chance to
relax. The city really comes alive for the Grand Prix weekend and the
atmosphere is fantastic so I'm pleased that we're heading back there
again this season. The circuit is technically challenging and fun to
drive with the very long straight combined with short and slow corners.
Our Mercedes-Benz engine will certainly be a big help on the main
straight. We will have some further upgrades for the race weekend and
the fact that the circuit characteristics are quite different from
Istanbul Park makes me go there with high hopes. I think we might just
put in a great result." 

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"Canada is definitely one of the places on the Formula One calendar
which everyone is keen to visit, myself included of course. I have
always had nice weekends in Montreal and enjoyed flying over to North
America. I will combine this trip with some days off and I am sure that
once I enter the paddock, I will very much be looking forward to
starting the race weekend. The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is all about
top speed so we have worked very hard on this, especially as we know
that we are not right at the top in that area. However I am convinced
that we will be able to get the best out of our package."

ROSS BRAWN
"Looking back at our last race in Turkey, the team and drivers performed
well throughout the weekend to achieve our highest points score of the
season however we are simply not yet quick enough. We know the solution,
the continuation of our hard work and application, and we will keep
pushing until we are back to competing right at the front of the field.
Looking ahead, we are delighted to be returning to Canada next week and
the race is always one of the most popular weekends on the calendar with
the city of Montreal putting on a great show. This year will be no
exception and we hope that the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve produces its
usual standard of exciting racing and the weekend is a success for our
sport in the important North American market. The circuit is an
interesting one from an engineering perspective and should be a track
where our slow to medium speed performance, good braking stability and
strong engine performance will be an asset."

NORBERT HAUG
"First of all, it is great news that the Canadian Grand Prix is back on
the Formula One calendar in 2010. This is a very unique event on the Ile
Notre-Dame in Montreal where the Olympic Games took place in 1976. The
track is very different to the purpose-built circuits and requires
high-speed, very good braking and of course strong engine power. Our
team has achieved 100 points in the seven races so far this season which
is roughly one-third of the points available if you do an absolutely
perfect job. We are certainly not where we want to be yet, namely in a
position to challenge for victories on a regular basis, however we are
dedicated and have a very good spirit to achieve our targets. It is
difficult to predict where we could end up in Canada but we will
certainly try as hard as we can."


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. +41 79 888 1108, E: sk@the-ms-office.ch (Michael
Schumacher)

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