Topic: Ross Brawn
Michael Schumacher's hopes of chasing an incredible eighth world title next year were given a boost this week as his Mercedes team made clear they are beefing up their challenge on and off the track.Mercedes are recruiting former Ferrari technical ...
Formula One is preparing itself for a period of progressive change towards greater fuel efficiency, clearer 'green' credentials and much bigger popularity with car makers and racing fans.This vision of a future when 'green equals cool' and accelerates the sport's ...
This is the official FIA transcript of the Formula One press conference Friday at the Brazilian Grand Prix with team principals and drivers John Booth (Virgin), Ross Brawn (Mercedes), Mike Gascoyne (Lotus), Timo Glock (Virgin), Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), and Jarno Trulli (Lotus ...
The magic of formula one continues to grow from strength tostrength and soon there are possibilities that the sky may finally become thelimit for this angry wheels world. They have developed some talent and have also been associatedwith some successful names in ...
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Rain washed out final Japanese Grand Prix practice on Saturday and threatened later qualifying.With rivulets of water flowing across the track and no signs of the skies letting up, the session to decide the starting grid hung in ...
Michael Schumacher will be back in Formula One with Mercedes GP next season--and he has lost none of his talent, according to team principal Ross Brawn, who masterminded Schumacher's world championships in the 1990s at Benetton and with Ferrari this decade ...
Victory in last year's Formula One world championship powered the Brawn GP team to a turnover of ?235 million, the highest recorded by any outfit in the sport.. Brawn's accounts for the year ending December 31, 2009 showed revenues rose ...
In 2009, the first and only year of its existence, the Brawn GP Formula One team made a profit of $154 million by winning both the drivers' and the constructors' titles. The buyout was led by Ross Brawn and Nick Fry, who ...
It used to be racing had to be exciting. Participants included the FIA's Max Mosley and Peter Wright, Ferrari's Ross Brawn, the IRL's Tony George, Herb Fishel and Dave McLellan, both retired from GM, and each still extremely active ...
The 2009 F1 season was like a ride on a Ferris wheel: And Jenson Button, who finished 18th in 2008 and scored three points, scored 95 this year in becoming World Champion. The Vettel we saw tangle with Robert Kubica in the ...