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Digital Racefacts Facts & StatisticsJapanese Grand Prix, 10 October 2010

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Time table 3

Preview 4

Race track & map 5-6

Race information 7

Tech specs 8

Our drivers 9-12

All drivers, all data 13-16

Team statistics 17

Team history 18

Ranking 19-20

List of winners 21-24

Internet 25-26

Schedule 27

Media information 28

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Time table Local Time

Friday, 8 October 2010

10:00 - 11:30 Formula 1, practice session 1

14:00 - 15:30 Formula 1, practice session 2

Saturday, 9 October 2010

11:00 - 12:00 Formula 1, practice session 3

14:00 - 15:00 Formula 1, qualifying session

Sunday, 10 October 2010

13:30 - 13:40 Formula 1, drivers’ parade

15:00 Japanese Grand Prix

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Preview › Japan

“Suzuka is a great race track and personally

I think it is one of the best on the calendar,

along with Spa. It is technically challenging,

really quick and just a real drivers’ circuit

which demands the best out of you and the

car. The first sector is definitely the highlight

of the lap and part of what makes the whole

layout so demanding. We’ve had a decent run

of results, considering our performance, with

one sixth place and two fifth places so we

will be hoping to continue that at Suzuka.”

“Suzuka was always one of my favourite

circuits of the year as driving the track is

simply sensational in parts. Suzuka is techni-

cally demanding and has interesting corner

combinations so it was a really good feeling

when you got it together. I am heading to

Japan with some good memories in mind as

the track in Suzuka was the scene of some

great races for me. Obviously I hope that we

can add more and I am definitely up for the

challenge. I am sure we will try to get the

maximum out of our weekend.”

“Suzuka has hosted some great races over

the years and it is one of those tracks that

is considered a real classic by drivers and

fans alike. The improved circuit and paddock

facilities were very impressive last year with

the organisers putting on a great show. The

last three races have been particularly good

for us with regard to our work at the track as

a team and our run of points finishes so we

will be aiming to continue this trend through-

out the final four races.”

“The layout of the Suzuka circuit is one of

the drivers’ favorites on the Formula One

calendar. This race in Japan is very special

and very demanding for the drivers, teams

and cars. As in the last races, our target is

to score points and to do the best possible

job. We know that we are not yet in a position

to win but whilst our technical developments

are concentrated on next year’s car, our team

at the track will be fully focused on the last

four races of the season.”

NICO ROSBERG MICHAEL SCHUMACHER ROSS BRAWN NORBERT HAUG

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Race Track › Suzuka

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Suzuka

Many drivers rate this track, set in an amuse-

ment park, top of the list. Suzuka stands out

with its varying range of corners and the only

underpass of any Formula 1 venue.

Lap record

Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren-Mercedes)

1m31.540sec (2005)

Fastest lap 2009

Mark Webber (Red Bull Renault)

1m32.569sec

Pole Position 2009

Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Renault)

1m32.160sec

Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Renault 1:28:20.443

Jarno Trulli Toyota + 4.8

Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes + 6.4

Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari + 7.9

Nico Rosberg Williams Toyota + 8.7

Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber + 9.5

Rubens Barrichello Brawn Mercedes + 10.6

Jenson Button Brawn Mercedes + 11.4

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2009 Results Time

Winners 2000 - 2009

Sebastian Vettel Red Bull Renault (Suzuka)

Fernando Alonso Renault (Fuji)

Lewis Hamilton Vodafone McLaren Mercedes (Fuji)

Fernando Alonso Renault (Suzuka)

Kimi Räikkönen Team McLaren Mercedes (Suzuka)

Michael Schumacher Ferrari (Suzuka)

Rubens Barrichello Ferrari (Suzuka)

Michael Schumacher Ferrari (Suzuka)

Michael Schumacher Ferrari (Suzuka)

Michael Schumacher Ferrari (Suzuka)

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2006

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2 gear

106 kph

Circuit Map › Suzuka

Round 16, 10 October 2010, Suzuka53 laps, 5.807 kms = 307.471 kms

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Circuit map

Suzuka

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Race Information › The Japanese Grand Prix

Mercedes-Benz in the Japanese GP

silver: Mercedes-Benz, black: Sauber-Mercedes, red: McLaren-Mercedes

2009 Lewis Hamilton, third Heikki Kovalainen, 11th

2008 Lewis Hamilton, 12th, pole position Heikki Kovalainen, retired

2007 Lewis Hamilton, winner, pole position, fastest lapFernando Alonso, retired

2006 Kimi Räikkönen, fifthPedro de la Rosa, 10th

2005 Kimi Räikkönen, winner, fastest lapJuan Pablo Montoya, retired

2004 Kimi Räikkönen, sixth David Coulthard, retired

2003 Kimi Räikkönen, secondDavid Coulthard, third

2002 Kimi Räikkönen, third David Coulthard, retired

2001 David Coulthard, thirdMika Häkkinen, fourth

2000 Mika Häkkinen, second, fastest lapDavid Coulthard, third

1999 Mika Häkkinen, winner, fastest lap David Coulthard, retired

1998 Mika Häkkinen, winnerDavid Coulthard, third

1997 Mika Häkkinen, fourth David Coulthard, 10th

1996 Mika Häkkinen, thirdDavid Coulthard, eighth

1995 Mika Häkkinen, second Mark Blundell, seventh

1994 Heinz-Harald Frentzen, sixthAndrea de Cesaris, DNS

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1954

Suzuka has been the venue for the Japanese

Grand Prix from 1987 until 2006 and, after

two years at Fuji, again since 2009. A total

of 25 Japanese Grands Prix have been held

so far.

Mario Andretti won the first Japanese GP in

a Lotus-Ford in 1976 while James Hunt in a

McLaren-Ford clinched the Drivers’ World

Championship with a third-place finish. He

beat Niki Lauda by one point as the Austrian

retired after two laps in torrential rain due to

safety reasons. One year later, James Hunt

drove his McLaren-Ford to victory, whilst

Niki Lauda had already secured the World

Championship title.

The four Mercedes-Benz victories in the

Japanese Grand Prix were always something

special. Team McLaren Mercedes won the

Drivers’ Championships in 1998 and 1999

with Mika Häkkinen and clinched the Con-

structors’ title in 1998.

In 2005, Kimi Räikkönen won the race from

17th on the grid after he had overtaken

leader Giancarlo Fisichella (Renault) at the

beginning of the 53rd and final lap.

Three years ago, Vodafone McLaren Mer-

cedes driver Lewis Hamilton won at Fuji in

torrential rain; 20 of 67 laps were driven

behind the Safety Car.

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MGP W01 › Technical Specification

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Car

Chassis

Construction Moulded carbon fibre and honeycomb

composite structure

Suspension Wishbone and pushrod activated

torsion springs and rockers

Dampers Sachs

Wheels BBS forged magnesium

Tyres Bridgestone Potenza

Brakes Brembo calipers

Brake discs/pads Carbon/Carbon

Steering Power assisted rack and pinion

Steering wheel Carbon fibre construction

Electronics FIA standard ECU and FIA homologated

electronic and electrical system

Transmission

Gearbox Seven speed unit with carbon

composite maincase

Gear selection Sequential, semi-automatic, hydraulic activation

Clutch Carbon plate

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Dimensions

Overall length 4800mm

Overall height 950mm

Overall width 1800mm

Engine

Type Mercedes-Benz FO108X

Capacity 2.4 litres

Cylinders 8

Maximum rpm 18,000 (maximum FIA regulation)

Bank angle 90°

Piston bore 98mm (maximum FIA regulation)

No of valves 32

Weight 95kg (minimum FIA regulation weight)

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Michael Schumacher › Car No 3

Nationality: German

Date of Birth: 3 January 1969

Place of Birth: Hürth-Hermülheim, Germany

Lives: Switzerland

Height: 1.74m

Weight: 68kg

Marital Status: Married to Corinna with two children

Personal Interests: Football, Skiing, Parachuting

Website: www.michaelschumacher.de

GP Debut: Belgium, 25 August 1991

Best World Championship: World Champion - 1994, 1995, 2000,

2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

First Win: Belgium, 30 August 1992

Last Win: China, 1 October 2006

GP Starts: 263

GP Wins: 91

Pole Positions: 68

Fastest laps: 76

Lead kms: 24,126

GP Points: 1,415

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Michael Schumacher › Car No 3

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2010 Formula One: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One Team, Car No 3

2006 Formula One: Ferrari - 2nd in Drivers’ Championship

2005 Formula One: Ferrari - 3rd in Drivers’ Championship

2004 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion

2003 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion

2002 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion

2001 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion

2000 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion

1999 Formula One: Ferrari - 5th in Drivers’ Championship

1998 Formula One: Ferrari - 2nd in Drivers’ Championship

1997 Formula One: Ferrari - DSQ

1996 Formula One: Ferrari - 3rd in Drivers’ Championship

1995 Formula One: Benetton - World Champion

1994 Formula One: Benetton - World Champion

1993 Formula One: Benetton - 4th in Drivers’ Championship

1992 Formula One: Benetton - 3rd in Drivers’ Championship

1991 Formula One: Jordan & Benetton - 13th in Drivers’ Championship

1991 World Sportscar Championship: Team Sauber Mercedes

1991 German Touring Car Championship: Zakspeed Mercedes

1991 Japanese Formula 3000: Team Le Mans

1990 World Sportscar Championship: Team Sauber Mercedes

1990 German Formula Three: WTS Racing

1990 European Formula Three Cup: WTS Racing

1990 Macau Grand Prix: WTS Racing

1989 German Formula Three: WTS Racing

1989 European Formula Three Cup: WTS Racing

1989 Macau Grand Prix: WTS Racing

1988 European Formula Ford 1600: Eufra Racing

1988 German Formula Ford 1600: Eufra Racing

1988 Formula König: Hoecker Sportwagenservice

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Nico Rosberg › Car No 4

Nationality: German

Date of Birth: 27 June 1985

Place of Birth: Wiesbaden, Germany

Lives: Monaco

Height: 1.78m

Weight: 67kg

Marital Status: Single

Personal Interests: Football, Snowboarding, Tennis,

Climbing, Cycling, Music

Website: www.nicorosberg.com

GP Debut: Bahrain, 12 March 2006

Best World Championship: 7th - 2009

GP Starts: 85

Podiums: 4

Pole Positions: 0

Fastest laps: 2

Lead kms: 233

GP Points: 197.5

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Nico Rosberg › Car No 4

2010 Formula One: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One Team, Car No 4

2009 Formula One: Williams - 7th in Drivers’ Championship

2008 Formula One: Williams - 13th in Drivers’ Championship

2007 Formula One: Williams - 9th in Drivers’ Championship

2006 Formula One: Williams - 17th in Drivers’ Championship

2005 GP2 Series: ART Grand Prix - Champion

2004 Formula Three Euro Series: Team Rosberg - 4th in Drivers’ Championship

2003 Formula Three Euro Series: Team Rosberg - 4th in Drivers’ Championship

2002 German Formula BMW: VIVA Racing - Champion

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

19.01.1980 1.81 m 72 kg British 12.03.2000, GP Australia (ret.) 1st

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

185 9 7 3 2.477 504

Jenson Button

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

29.07.1981 1.71 m 68 kg Spanish 04.03.2001, GP Australia (12th) 9th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

153 25 20 17 6,515 768

Fernando Alonso

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

07.01.1985 1.74 m 68 kg British 18.03.2007, GP Australia (3rd) 5th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

67 14 18 6 4,353 423

Lewis Hamilton

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Mark Webber

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

27.08.1976 1.84 m 74 kg Australian 03.03.2002, GP Australia (5th) 4th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

153 6 6 5 1,898 371.56

Sebastian Vettel

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

30.07.1987 1.74 m 64 kg German 17.06.2007, GP USA (8th) 2nd

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

58 7 12 6 2,502 306

Felipe Massa

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

25.04.1981 1.66 m 59 kg Brazilian 03.03.2002, GP Australia (ret) 11th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WM points

129 11 15 12 4,174 448

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Rubens Barrichello

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

23.05.1972 1.72 m 77 kg Brazilian 14.03.1993, GP South Africa (ret) 3rd

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

299 11 14 17 4,156 6449

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Nico Hülkenberg

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

19.08.1987 1.85 m 74 kg German 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (14th) -

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

15 - - - - 1710

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Vitaly Petrov

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

08.09.1984 1.85 m 79 kg Russian 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (ret.) -

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

15 - - 1 - 1712

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

07.12.1984 1.84 m 73 kg Polish 06.08.2006, GP Hungary (2nd) 14th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

72 1 1 1 337 245

Robert Kubica

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

11.01.1983 1.83 m 75 kg German 18.03.2007, GP Australia (17th) 17th

GP starts 4th plcs. Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

67 1 - 1 - 53

Adrian Sutil

14Vitantonio Liuzzi

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

06.08.1981 1.69 m 68 kg Italian 24.04.2005, GP San Marino (11th) 22nd

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

59 - - - - 18

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Jaime Alguersuari

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

23.03.1990 1.81 m 65 kg Spanish 26.07.2009, GP Hungary (15th) 24th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

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Sébastien Buemi

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

31.10.1988 1.76 m 63 kg Swiss 29.03.2009, GP Australia (7th) 16th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

32 - - - - 13

Jarno Trulli

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

30.06.1975 1.78 m 73 kg Italian 09.03.1997, GP Australia (9th) 9th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

230 1 4 1 682 246.5

Lotu

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

19.10.1981 1.72 m 66 kg Finnish 18.03.2007, GP Australia (10th) 7th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

67 1 1 2 207 105

Heikki Kovalainen

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Bruno Senna

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

15.10.1983 1.80 m 69 kg Brazilian 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (ret.) -

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

19.01.1984 1.73 m 67 kg Indian 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (ret.) -

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

10 - - - - -

Karun Chandhok

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Kamui Kobayashi

Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

13.09.1986 1.68 m 57 kg Japanese 11.10.2009, GP Brazil (9th) 18th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

26.04.1983 1.80 m 75 kg Brazilian 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (ret.) -

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

15 - - - - -

Lucas di Grassi

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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank

18.03.1982 1.69 m 64 kg German 13.06.2004, GP Canada (7th) 10th

GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

51 - - 1 67 51

Timo Glock

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All Drivers, All Data ›Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2008 WC Rank

10.05.1977 1.65 m 59 kg German 12.03.2000, GP Australia (9th) 6th

GP starts 2nd plcs. Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points

168 8 1 2 118 219

Nick Heidfeld

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1954 1955 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total

Starts 6 6 15 17 16 17 16 16 17 17 17 16 18 19 18 17 18 17 15 298

Pole Positions 4 4 - - - 1 12 11 7 2 - 2 1 7 3 8 8 4 - 74

Fastest laps 4 5 - - - 2 9 9 12 6 2 3 2 12 3 5 3 - - 77

Wins 4 5 - - - 3 9 7 7 4 1 2 1 10 - 8 6 2 - 69

all wins with Mercedes engines * 4 5 - - - 3 9 7 7 4 1 2 1 10 - 8 6 10 5 82

Podium finishes 7 10 - 2 6 7 20 16 22 13 10 13 4 18 9 24 13 5 3 202

Points-winning places 11 12 7 10 17 13 24 19 27 22 17 23 18 26 22 31 25 15 22 361

Points 62 78 12 30 49 63 156 124 152 102 65 142 69 182 110 203 151 71 168 1,989

1-2 Qualifying 1 3 - - - - 9 5 3 1 - - - 2 - 5 1 1 - 31

1-2 victories 1 4 - - - 1 5 3 4 - - - - 1 - 4 - - - 23

Lead laps * * * 2 28 128 697 529 459 187 116 177 50 592 60 524 325 184 16 4,074

of total laps * * * 1,124 1,014 1,054 1,015 1,000 1,074 1,065 1,090 1,018 1,122 1,180 1,137 1,065 1,117 988 795 16,958

Lead kms * * * 12 156 509 3,313 2,659 2,194 875 435 860 302 2,865 297 2,411 1,577 926 87 19,478

of total kms * * * 5,169 4,846 5,026 4,851 4,856 5,175 5,113 5,175 4,787 5,477 5,779 5,477 5,168 5,484 5,046 4,567 81,996

Team-Statistics › Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 1954–2010

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++ incl. customers teams

1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS

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History ›Mercedes-Benz Motorsport

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Team history

The return of the Silver Arrows in the 2010

Formula One World Championship with the

new MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One

Team begins the latest chapter in the proud

116 year history of motorsport success for

Daimler and Mercedes-Benz.

The Silver Arrows were born on 3 June 1934

when Manfred von Brauchitsch won the Eifel-

rennen at the Nürburgring at the wheel of a

Mercedes W25. The car’s white paintwork

had been sanded down to meet the weight

requirements and the car raced in the silver

colour of its aluminium body.

On 4 July 1954, the Silver Arrows returned

for the first time: Juan Manuel Fangio drove

his W196 streamliner to victory in the French

Grand Prix at Reims which he won ahead of

his team mate Karl Kling. It was the first For-

mula One race win for Mercedes-Benz.

Mercedes-Benz has been a force in motor

sport since 1894. The first four cars home

in the race from Paris to Rouen on 22 July in

that year were powered by a 954cc V2 en-

gine designed by Gottlieb Daimler. This victo-

ry set the ball rolling and in subsequent dec-

ades, the marque won countless races. For

the Nice-Salon-Nice race of 1901, Daimler’s

cars were entered under the name Mercedes

for the first time, named after the daughter of

the Daimler importer and racing driver, Emil

Jellinek. The event was won by the Mercedes

of the German driver Wilhelm Werner.

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Ranking › Drivers Prior to the 16th race 2010

BAH AUS MAL CHI ESP MON TUR CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JAP COR BRA ABD Total

Mark Webber 4 2 18 4 25 25 15 10 - 25 8 25 18 8 15 202

Fernando Alonso 25 12 0 12 18 8 4 15 4 0 25 18 - 25 25 191

Lewis Hamilton 15 8 8 18 0 10 25 25 18 18 12 - 25 - - 182

Sebastian Vettel 12 - 25 8 15 18 - 12 25 6 15 15 0 12 18 181

Jenson Button 6 25 4 25 10 - 18 18 15 12 10 4 - 18 12 177

Felipe Massa 18 15 6 2 8 12 6 0 0 0 18 12 12 15 4 128

Nico Rosberg 10 10 15 15 0 6 10 8 1 15 4 - 8 10 10 122

Robert Kubica 0 18 12 10 4 15 8 6 10 - 6 - 15 4 6 114

Adrian Sutil 0 - 10 0 6 4 2 1 8 4 0 - 10 0 2 47

Michael Schumacher 8 1 - 1 12 0 12 0 0 2 2 0 6 2 0 46

Rubens Barrichello 1 4 0 0 2 - 0 0 12 10 0 1 - 1 8 39

Kamui Kobayashi - - - - 0 - 1 - 6 8 0 2 4 - - 21

Vitaly Petrov - - - 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 0 0 19

Nico Hülkenberg 0 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 - 1 0 8 0 6 1 17

Vitantonio Liuzzi 2 6 - - 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 13

Sebastién Buemi 0 - 0 - - 1 0 4 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 7

Pedro de la Rosa - 0 - - - - 0 - 0 - 0 6 0 0 - 6

Jaime Alguersuari 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 3

Jarno Trulli

Heikki Kovalainen

Karun Chandhok

Bruno Senna

Timo Glock

Lucas di Grassi

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Ranking › Constructors Prior to the 16th race 2010

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Ranking

BAH AUS MAL CHI ESP MON TUR CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JAP COR BRA ABD Total

Red Bull Racing 16 2 43 12 40 43 15 22 25 31 23 40 18 20 33 383

McLaren Mercedes 21 33 12 43 10 10 43 43 33 30 22 4 25 18 12 359

Ferrari 43 27 6 14 26 20 10 15 4 0 43 30 12 40 29 319

MERCEDES GP PETRONAS 18 11 15 16 12 6 22 8 1 17 6 0 14 12 10 168

Renault 0 18 12 16 4 15 8 6 10 0 7 10 17 4 6 133

Force India Mercedes 2 6 10 0 6 6 2 3 8 4 0 0 11 0 2 60

Williams 1 4 1 0 2 - 0 0 12 11 0 9 0 7 9 56

Sauber - 0 - - 0 - 1 - 6 8 0 8 4 0 - 27

Toro Rosso 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10

Lotus Racing

HRT

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List of Winners ›Pole Positions / Fastest laps

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List of Winners

Constructors Pole Positions Drivers Fastest laps Constructors Fastest lapsDrivers Pole Positions

M. Schumacher 68

A. Senna 65

J. Clark 33

A. Prost 33

N. Mansell 32

J. M. Fangio 29

M. Häkkinen 26

N. Lauda 24

N. Piquet 24

F. Alonso 20

D. Hill 20

L. Hamilton 18

M. Andretti 18

R. Arnoux 18

J. Stewart 17

S. Moss 16

K. Räikkönen 16

F. Massa 15

A. Ascari 14

J. Hunt u. a. 14

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Ferrari 205

McLaren 146

Williams 125

Lotus 107

Mercedes * 74

Renault 51

Brabham 39

Red Bull 17

Benetton 15

Tyrrell 14

Alfa Romeo 12

BRM 11

Cooper 11

Maserati 10

Ligier 9

Mercedes (1954/55) 8

Vanwall 7

Kurtis Kraft 6

Brawn GP 5

March 5

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A. Prost 41

K. Räikkönen 35

N. Mansell 30

J. Clark 28

M. Häkkinen 25

N. Lauda 24

J. M. Fangio 23

N. Piquet 23

G. Berger 21

S. Moss 19

A. Senna 19

D. Hill 19

D. Coulthard 18

R. Barrichello 17

F. Alonso 17

C. Regazzoni 15

J. Stewart 15

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Ferrari 223

McLaren 140

Williams 129

Mercedes * 77

Lotus 71

Brabham 41

Benetton 36

Renault 31

Tyrrell 20

BRM 15

Maserati 15

Cooper 14

Alfa Romeo 14

Matra 12

Red Bull 11

Mercedes (1954/55) 9

Ligier 9

Kurtis Kraft 7

March 7

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List of Winners ›Points / Number of Races

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List of Winners

Constructors Points Drivers Number of Races Constructors Number of RacesDrivers Points

Ferrari 4,412.5

McLaren 3.740,5

Williams 2.656

Mercedes * 1.989

Lotus 1.368

Renault 1.215

Brabham 864

Benetton 851,5

Red Bull 639,5

Tyrrell 621

BRM 433

Ligiier 388

Cooper 342

BMW Sauber 308

Jordan 291

Toyota 278.5

BAR 227

Sauber 222

March 173.5

Brawn GP 172

R. Barrichello 299

M. Schumacher 263

R. Patrese 256

D. Coulthard 246

J. Trulli 230

G. Fisichella 229

G. Berger 210

A. De Cesaris 208

N. Piquet 204

J. Alesi 201

A. Prost 199

M. Alboreto 194

N. Mansell 187

J. Button 185

R. Schumacher 180

J. Laffite 176

G. Hill 176

N. Lauda 171

...

N. Rosberg 85

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

18

71

Ferrari 808

McLaren 680

Williams 549

Lotus 506

Tyrrell 430

Brabham 394

Minardi 340

Ligier 326

Mercedes * 298

Arrows 291

Renault 277

Benetton 260

Jordan 250

Sauber 230

BRM 197

March 197

Lola 148

Toyota 139

Osella 132

Cooper 129

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

16

17

18

19

M. Schumacher 1,415

A. Prost 798.5

F. Alonso 768

R. Barrichello 646

A. Senna 614

K. Räikkönen 579

D. Coulthard 535

J. Button 504

N. Piquet 485,5

N. Mansell 482

N. Lauda 420,5

M. Häkkinen 420

F. Massa 448

L. Hamilton 428

G. Berger 385

M. Webber 371,5

D. Hill 360

J. Stewart 360

.....

N. Rosberg 197.5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

41

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

* 1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS

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List of Winners

J. Button

L. Hamilton

K. Räikkönen

F. Alonso

F. Alonso

M. Schumacher

M. Schumacher

M. Schumacher

M. Schumacher

M. Schumacher

M. Häkkinen

M. Häkkinen

J. Villeneuve

D. Hill

M. Schumacher

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

M. Schumacher

A. Prost

N. Mansell

A. Senna

A. Senna

A. Prost

A. Senna

N. Piquet

A. Prost

A. Prost

N. Lauda

N. Piquet

K. Rosberg

N. Piquet

A. Jones

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

1984

1983

1982

1981

1980

J. Scheckter

M. Andretti

N. Lauda

J. Hunt

N. Lauda

E. Fittipaldi

J. Stewart

E. Fittipaldi

J. Stewart

J. Rindt

J. Stewart

G. Hill

D. Hulme

J. Brabham

J. Clark

J. Surtees

J. Clark

G. Hill

P. Hill

J. Brabham

J. Brabham

M. Hawthorn

J. M. Fangio

J. M. Fangio

J. M. Fangio

J. M. Fangio

A. Ascari

A. Ascari

J. M. Fangio

G. Farina

1964

1963

1962

1961

1960

1959

1958

1956

1956

1955

1954

1953

1952

1951

1950

1979

1978

1977

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

1971

1970

1969

1968

1967

1966

1965

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List of Winners

Drivers Constructors

M. Schumacher 91

A. Prost 51

A. Senna 41

N. Mansell 31

J. Stewart 27

F. Alonso 25

J. Clark 25

N. Lauda 25

J. M. Fangio 24

N. Piquet 23

D. Hill 22

M. Häkkinen 20

K. Räikkönen 18

S. Moss 16

L. Hamilton 14

J. Brabham 14

E. Fittipaldi 14

G. Hill 14

D. Coulthard 13

A. Ascari 13

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

19

M. Andretti 12

A. Jones 12

C. Reutemann 12

R. Barrichello 11

F. Massa 11

J. Villeneuve 11

G. Berger 10

J. Hunt 10

J. Scheckter 10

R. Peterson 10

J. Button 9

D. Hulme 8

J. Ickx 8

S. Vettel 7

J. P. Montoya 7

R. Arnoux 7

M. Webber 6

R. Schumacher 6

J. Rindt 6

G. Villeneuve 6

21

24

27

31

32

34

37

T. Brooks 6

J. Laffite 6

R. Patrese 6

J. Surtees 6

N. Farina 5

J. Watson 5

C. Regazzoni 5

M. Alboreto 5

K. Rosberg 5

D. Gurney 4

B. McLaren 4

E. Irvine 4

M. Hawthorn 3

P. Collins 3

P. Hill 3

H.-H. Frentzen 3

J. Herbert 3

G. Fisichella 3

D. Pironi 3

T. Boutsen 3

45

50

53

Ferrari 214

McLaren 169

Williams 113

Lotus 79

Mercedes * 69

Brabham 35

Renault 35

Benetton 27

Tyrrell 23

BRM 17

Cooper 16

Red Bull 12

Alfa Romeo 10

Ligier 9

Maserati 9

Matra 9

Mercedes (1954/55) 9

Vanwall 9

Brawn GP 8

Kurtis Kraft 5

1

2

3

4

5

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

18

19

Jordan 4

Honda 3

March 3

Wolf 3

Watson 3

Salih 2

BMW Sauber 1

Toro Rosso 1

Eagle 1

Hesketh 1

Penske 1

Shadow 1

Stewart 1

Kuzma 1

Porsche 1

20

21

25

26

* 1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS

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Internet

Regulations and official press releases

www.fia.com

www.formula1.com

Race circuits

Bahrain

www.bahraingp.com

Melbourne

www.grandprix.com.au

Sepang

www.malaysiangp.com.my

Shanghai

www.icsh.sh.cn/en

Barcelona

www.circuitcat.com

Monte Carlo

www.acm.mc/gpm

Istanbul

www.msoistanbul.com

Montreal

www.circuitgillesvilleneuve.ca

Valencia

www.valenciagrandprix.org

Silverstone

www.silverstone.co.uk

Hockenheim

www.hockenheimring.de

Budapest

www.hungaroinfo.com

Spa-Francorchamps

www.spa-francorchamps.be

Monza

www.monzanet.it

Singapur

www.singaporegp.sg

Suzuka

www.suzukacircuit.com

Yeongam

n.a.

Interlagos

www.gpbrasil.org

Abu Dhabi

www.yasmarinacircuit.com

Teams/Manufacturers

MERCEDES GP PETRONAS

www.mercedes-gp.com

www.mercedes-gp.com/media

www.petronas.com.my

Mercedes-Benz

media.motorsport.daimler.com

www.mercedes-benz.com/motorsport

www.mercedes-benz.tv

McLaren:

www.mclaren.com

Force India

www.forceindiaf1.com

Red Bull

www.redbullracing.com

Ferrari

www.ferrariworld.com

Williams

www.williamsf1.com

Renault

www.renaultf1.com

Toro Rosso

www.tororosso.it

Lotus

www.lotusracing.my

HRT

n.a.

Sauber

www.sauberformel1.com

Virgin

www.virginracing.com

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Drivers

Michael Schumacher

www.michaelschumacher.de

Nico Rosberg

www.nicorosberg.com

Nick Heidfeld

www.nick-heidfeld.de

Jenson Button

www.jensonbutton.com

Lewis Hamilton

www.lewishamilton.com

Adrian Sutil

www.adrian-sutil.de

Vitantonio Liuzzi

www.liuzzi.com

Sebastian Vettel

www.sebastianvettel.de

Mark Webber

www.webber-racing.co.uk

Felipe Massa

www.felipemassa.com

Fernando Alonso

www.fernandoalonso.com

Rubens Barrichello

www.barrichello.com.br

Nico Hülkenberg

www.nicohulkenberg.net

Robert Kubica

www.kubica.pl

Vitaly Petrov

www.vitalypetrov.ru

Sebastien Buemi

www.buemi.ch

Jaime Alguersuari

www.jalguersuari.com

Jarno Trulli

www.jarnotrulli.com

Heikki Kovalainen

www.heikkikovalainen.net

Karun Chandhok

www.karunchandhok.com

Bruno Senna

www.brunosenna.com

Nick Heidfeld

www.nickheidfeld.com

Kamui Kobayashi

www.kamuikobayashi.vom

Timo Glock

www.timoglock.de

Lucas di Grassi

www.lucasdigrassi.com

Internet

Internet › Formula 1 in the World Wide Web

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Date Local time/CET Grand Prix Circuit

14th March 15:00/13:00 Bahrain Manama

28th March 17:00/08:00 Australia Melbourne

04th April 16:00/10:00 Malaysia Sepang

18th April 15:00/09:00 China Shanghai

09th May 14:00/14:00 Spain Barcelona

16th May 14:00/14:00 Monaco Monte Carlo

30th May 15:00/14:00 Turkey Istanbul

13th June 12:00/18:00 Canada Montreal

27th June 14:00/14:00 Europe Valencia

11th July 13:00/14:00 Great Britain Silverstone

25th July 14:00/14:00 Germany Hockenheim

01st August 14:00/14:00 Hungary Budapest

29th August 14:00/14:00 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps

12th September 14:00/14:00 Italy Monza

26th September 20:00/14:00 Singapore Singapore

10th October 15:00/08:00 Japan Suzuka

24th October 15:00/08:00 Korea Yeongam

07th November 14:00/17:00 Brazil São Paulo

14th November 17:00/14:00 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina

Schedule › Dates at a Glance

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Media information

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Contact Information

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Director

Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Communications &

Administration

T: +49 711 178 4008

M: +49 160 862 4864

E: [email protected]

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Media Mercedes-Benz Motorsport

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M: +49 1515 861 2388

E: [email protected]

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MERCEDES GP PETRONAS and Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Communications provide the

media with reports and photographs of all motor sport activities. This material is available to

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In addition, MERCEDES GP PETRONAS and Mercedes-Benz Motorsport Communications

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