Mercedes-Brawn Deal Confirmed - Will be Renamed Mercedes Grand Prix
Heidfeld & Rosberg comlete all German team, Button off to McLaren
By Clinton Deacon
November 16, 2009 2:30 PM
Filed Under: F1
The long rumoured deal that will see Mercedes in partnership with an Abu Dhabi investment company take a 75% stake in Brawn GP has been confirmed. A move that will see the 2009 constructors champions renamed as Mercedes Grand Prix.
Ross Brawn – who will remain as team principal and Nick Fry will retain a stake of 24.9%. The remaining 75.1% will be split between Mercedes (45.1%) and Abu Dhabi company Aabar Investments, (30%).
Furthermore, the German car maker's 40% stake in McLaren will be wound back by the end of 2011. Although McLaren have confirmed that it will continue to be powered by Mercedes engines at least until 2015 while fielding cars with the usual silver and red livery.
The deal will also have a strong effect on the drivers market. The German car maker has little interest in keeping current drivers world champion Jenson Button at the wheel. Their interest is geared towards creating an all German team. It is widely expected Nico Rosberg will occupy the team's number 1 spot with fellow countryman Nick Heidfeld to complete the line-up.
This of course leaves Jenson Button high and dry. But a recent visit to the McLaren factory with his manager Richard Goddard should be enough evidence as to where his intentions lie. Button is expected to double his £3.5 million salary at the British team and will drive alongside 2008 champion Lewis Hamilton.
It will be the first time two world champions have driven for the same team since Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost were team-mates at McLaren in 1989.
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Secondly, Mercedes has always had a preference to be more than just an engine supplier and have more control over a team, which i don't think it managed with McLaren. You only have to look back at it's sports car racing days in the late 1980s/early 1990s when it effectively took over the Sauber outfit to become a works team.
MERCEDES GP FTW IN 2010!!
It's true that the Brawn car wasn't all Brawn's work, but you can't take away the achievement no matter who bankrolled it.
Kimi and Lewís will be driving for MCL. MCL will be keeping free Merc engines for 3years, but which development versions, time will tell.
I guess Ferrari is diving hard next season, too all-italian team. And the engines are far too thirsty=very heavy cars at the beginning of races. Large tanks also compromise the aerodynamics and heavy cars will use slicks faster. It might be all MERC season.
As a Finn, and with both teams supporting white and blue, no problem there :)
all british design team that made this championship possible will probably all be sacked now, as i doubt mercedes will keep the factory in the uk for their "all german" factory team, i hope button does go to mclaren and its a shame brawn will be team fuhrer at german grand prix. i wonder if their will be some logos from the old mercedes grand prix cars that used to be above the three pointed star and on the wings????
I think it's a real shame that Brawn sold out, no one really knows what the financial and commercial pressures were behind it though so it's all guess work.
McLaren are now free to pursue both their own F1 and commercial plans, I only see them getting better.
I keep hearing that Button/Hamilton will be at Mclaren as Merc want an all German team (Heidfeld/Rosberg).
Bring it on and let battle commence.
p.s. please please don't buy Kimi, he's only interested in cash although he is a great driver.
Edited by user on November 16, 2009 at 6:17 PM
Just kidding, no bad feelings towards all the German car loving fans on the site.
these two guys are german, or are my ear lobes paralized?
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