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2010 BRITISH GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW

2010 BRITISH GRAND PRIX
SILVERSTONE
9-11 JULY

PREVIEW

Round 10 of the 2010 Formula One World Championship, the British Grand
Prix, takes place next weekend at the remodelled Silverstone circuit in
Northamptonshire. Venue for the first World Championship Grand Prix held
sixty years ago in May 1950, Silverstone will be the second home race of
the season for MERCEDES GP PETRONAS whose factory in Brackley is just
eight miles from the track with Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines in
Brixworth 20 miles away. 

Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)

					Great Britain
Total (since 1954)	
GP Starts 				18
292	
Wins					6 (1955, 99, 2000, 01, 05, 08)
81	
Podiums				18
227	
Points Scoring Positions	28
411	
GP Points 				151
2406	
Fastest Laps 			6
85	
Pole Positions 			7
81	

Silverstone Stats

Circuit Length:			5.901 km	
Race Distance:			306.747 km	
Number of Laps:			52	

Full Throttle:			62%	
Brake Wear:				Light	
Tyre Compounds:			Soft / Hard	
Downforce Level:			High 8/10	
Tyre Usage:				Medium 	
Average Speed:			223kph (139mph)	


NICO ROSBERG 
"Silverstone is a great circuit and one of those tracks which provides a
real challenge for you as a driver. I think every driver loves to race
there. The layout is demanding with the very quick corners and it will
be interesting to see the new changes in the Arena complex for this
year. The atmosphere and the fans are always fantastic at Silverstone
and it will be even better this year with our factories just down the
road and the support of everyone at the team. We will be going back to
Brackley after the race to see everyone and it would be nice to get a
good result to reward their hard work. It's been tough for us over the
last few races but we are working hard to improve and I am confident we
will get there."

MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"Silverstone represents a special race for us as it is so close to
everyone at our factories in Brackley and Brixworth who are all working
like hell to make up the quite difficult start into the season that we
have experienced. We would like to give them and all of our supporters a
good performance this coming weekend, even if we seem to struggle a bit
at the moment. We have to face the fact that we were less competitive in
Valencia than we had hoped for which makes it difficult to predict how
we can perform at the British Grand Prix. Our race pace has been quite
promising but our qualifying speed is not yet ideal and we still do not
understand the full picture about the tyres. This clearly is something
that we will keep working on intensively. I have a lot of different and
mostly nice memories of Silverstone and therefore I am obviously very
much looking forward to travelling there. We will certainly try to do
our best there."

ROSS BRAWN
"The British Grand Prix is always a very important and special weekend
for our team with Silverstone situated between our factories in Brackley
and Brixworth and as one of our home races. We are delighted that the
British Grand Prix is secure for the foreseeable future and look forward
to experiencing the new track layout at Silverstone next weekend. A lot
of thought and hard work has gone into the improvement plans and
Silverstone will be a venue to be proud of for both the organisers and
the thousands of fans who visit over the weekend. Our team has had a
challenging time over the recent race weekends in Montreal and Valencia
but we retain our motivation and are working hard to improve our
performance and maximise the potential which can be taken from our
latest upgrades. It's a long hard road ahead but we are confident that
we will get there."

NORBERT HAUG
"The race at Silverstone is a classic and it is good for Formula One
that this traditional Grand Prix has remained on the calendar. After
substantial modifications to the circuit, parts of the track layout will
be new for all teams and drivers. With the remodelling, there are slower
sections added to the predominantly fast layout of the track. Our
MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team will have two of our home races in a row this
month with the German Grand Prix following just two weeks after
Silverstone. It is very important for us to show an upward curve of
performance as we did not achieve the best possible results for us in
the two previous races in Montreal and Valencia. Our hard working and
totally motivated team will be giving their all for these improvements."


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)

www.mercedes-gp.com/media 


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