F1 » Brawn: Hamilton 'part of solution' at Mercedes


Ross Brawn confirms that Lewis Hamilton and team-mate Nico Rosberg have a huge role to play in getting Mercedes to the front of the F1 field in 2013.

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Rhino

February 09, 2013 11:02 AM

There's nothing like stating the obvious, and NO word of thanks to MS having messed him around for a few years with a car that wasn't up to scratch.

chris - Unregistered

February 09, 2013 11:46 AM

So does this mean that Rosberg now into his 4th year is not part of that solution.
In the full story which appeared elsewhere, Brawn is quoted as saying " we know what we have to do, but it won't happen overnight". Same old BS
The team has always been the problem, not the drivers. I doubt if Schumi was too bothered with the stickers, more likely are the wheel bolts tightened, will my DRS get stuck again etc.

Oldtimer - Unregistered

February 09, 2013 12:05 PM

He has to say that really does'nt he! but will he still be saying it by the end of the season by which time Hamilton will have had enough time and reason to throw his toys out of the pram a few times and in addition by which time Mr Wolff and Mr Lauda will have had time to sort out RB's replacement.

107SS2009

February 09, 2013 2:11 PM

Solution or being part of a solution (a way of resolving a problem or a difficulty), does Mercedes have a problem or a difficulty? Sounds more like Mercedes are not where they would like to be even after abandoning the WO3 project early and restructuring their aero department.
Brawn said they already know that they need more down force, so they will first have to find some before they can give any, the stickers will not help making them go any faster.
To the attention of CRASHNET, the site is still not back to normal yet.

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