thanks to bernie the majority of races ae now in exotic climates so can't fault them for that.
what will be interesting is that the brawn was designed with Honda's money, now they have to develope it using their current finacial resources and given that they have laid off aprox 300 workers and still have no major sponsorship, will they be able to keep up in the development race ?
also why is it they are still running with so little sponsorship? virgin have got a cut price deal yet there appears to have been no real success in finding other sponsors for what will probably be a title winning car. are brawn enjoying this "run on a shoestring" image and afraid to loose it ( did a quick pole in work and most casual fans seem to be under impression the car was designed with no money rather than Honda's ) or is there something that puts sponsors off ?
seem to recall that autosport said that the total revenue from honda, tv money, prize money etc but without sponsorship was circa £40 million like the proposed budget cap but that figure had to cover everything including drivers wages though i suspect that merc are giving them a very good deal on engines / drivetrains so it's probably about the same total cost.
what i find interesting is not so much if they need money or not but the fact that no one seems to have approached them for the rest of this season, you'd think that even for the remaining races it would be worthwhile to pay over the odds as it's pretty much guarenteed publicity, so i assume it's brawns choice.
virgin seem to have played it very clever, come in with a low cost but generated this image (with casual follower) of helping to save them, i noticed that they expect not to be able to afford to sponsor brawn next season.
EDIT: By the way, there is rumous that it is the last Formula 1 race in the Eifel. My dad actually told me, that the Nuerburgring won't be venue for a Formula 1 race in future... Does anybody know more about it? I only knew that the 2010 German Grand Prix most likely won't be at the Hockenheimring...
That brings up an interesting question I have been meaning to ask, how successful would an asymmetrical aero package be, and have there been any extreme examples of it in F1?
Which also includes the old camera's they used to mount on the side of the engine cover/ nose cone in the mid 90's. Surely they upset the balance of the car?
Rain in Quali will just be playing into Hamilton's hands
He seems to have the best aero package as the car seems very planted to the track, this combined with his wet driving skills will leave it a no contest