Friday, July 15, 2011

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NÜRBURGRING PREVIEW, ROSS: “WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO A SPECIAL OCCASION FOR THE TEAM”

RACE NEWS // 15.07.2011


The 2011 Formula One season reaches its midway point this weekend with Round 10, the German Grand Prix, hosted at the historic Nürburgring circuit in the Eifel Mountains on Sunday 24 July. After the British Grand Prix on 10 July, the weekend will be the second home race in a row for the MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team.

The run from the start to the first corner at the Nürburgring is 500m, the furthest of all circuits used in 2011. In the last ten years, only one Grand Prix at the Nürburgring has featured rain - the 2007 European Grand Prix.

The difference in elevation between the circuit's highest (627m) and lowest (565m) points is 62m - on the old Nordschleife, the figure was 300m!

For Ross, it is always a pleasure to race in front of our home fans: “As the Mercedes works team, we are looking forward to a special occasion for the team. Our car showed positive signs of improvement with the new upgrade package and exhaust system in Silverstone, and we have been working hard since then to further enhance our understanding of its performance capabilities. We are hopeful of continuing this progression and putting on a good performance next weekend, giving our drivers the opportunity to show what they can do in front of their own supporters.”

Norbert commented: “The story of the Silver Arrows began 77 years ago at the Nürburgring in 1934, and this year’s German Grand Prix will mark the first time that the modern Silver Arrows, and our MERCEDES GP PETRONAS team, will be racing at this historic circuit. This will be a very special weekend for our team, with many of our loyal fans and colleagues supporting Nico, Michael and Mercedes-Benz at our second home race in a fortnight. Formula One is on a high in Germany right now, and the crowd is going to be bigger than when we last raced there in 2009 - hopefully we will see a sell-out on Sunday and a fully packed Mercedes-Benz grandstand at the spectacular Turn 1 as well.

The circuit itself presents a complete challenge: there are three corners below 100 kph as well as three over 250 kph, so good performance at both low and high speeds is critical. Of course, the famous Eifel weather is always capable of throwing a joker into the pack - even in late July - so we need to remain adaptable and ready to seize every opportunity. Our race performance in Silverstone showed signs of an upward trend, and we hope that the practice sessions next weekend will allow us to extract further performance from our new aerodynamic package. We will certainly be giving everything in order the get the best possible result on home turf.”

Credit: Mercedes GP (www3.mercedes-gp.com)

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