"German car giant Mercedes has bought the Brawn Formula 1 team in a move that is likely to see Jenson Button join McLaren as Lewis Hamilton's team-mate."
I knew that Mercedes were looking at a bigger share in Brawn but didn't expect them to take a majority share. With McLaren moving the road cars away and now this, is this the end of the Mclaren Mercedes partnership?
Will McLaren be just McLaren now then? or will the keep McLaren Mercedes as they are still powered by them. Eitherway, good McLaren are back but shame the Brawn name is leaving already.
It's good news for 'Brawn' then, at least they'll not have to worry about money anymore. As for McLaren well they still get free sponsership out of it + free engines i believe.
McLaren: Lewis Hamilton + Jenson Button
Mercedes: Nico Rosberg + Nick Heidfield
Only because the car was already there for them, only 2 things he did was buy out honda's F1 department (even honda out them out with money problems) and change the team's name.
and all he paid for it was ONE euro...
but don't forget that even if the development was done with Honda's money, Ross Brawn was the one that transformed the team of making the worst car on the grid into a championships winning team...
the first thing Merc do after buying Brawn is to try and put two german drivers into the team... I'd prefer they to keep Button, it's not like they can't afford it anymore...
So now Mclaren will have a rocket who crashes out quite a bit and a pair of relatively steady hands. Probrably quite close to a perfect driver line up.
Mclaren seem to be taking a massive gamble over the next decade, and if it pays off Mclaren could become a car company to rival Ferrari. But Mclaren are taking quite a bit of a gamble and Merc are taking over an established championship winning team with none other than Ross Brawn at the helm, so I think Mercedes are likely to come out of this better off eventually.
It'll be nice to see some genuine silver arrows back in F1, silver goes very well on a race car IMO.
Ross Brawn joined the team in 2008, so no doubt he had an influence on the car and the team for quite a some time before Honda pulled out.
I remember reading somewhere, I think it was an interview with Ross, that he joined too late in the development of 2008 to have a big impact. Only through the season he could. Whereas 2009 was under the full impact of having Ross on board. Either way, it was an amazing transformation.
Button and Hamilton in the same team would be an awesome line up. The previous world champsion and the current racing each other in the same machinary - who is going to win.