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Mercedes look to the future

Schumacher confident new car will put Mercedes back at the top

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BARCELONA: Mercedes yesterday unveiled their new WO3 car which they hope will allow them to claw their way back to the level of the top trio, Red Bull, Mclaren and Ferrari, after a bitterly disappoint­ing 2011.

The German team had to settle for fourth place in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip last year with drivers Nico Rosberg and Formula One great Michael Schumacher slumping to seventh and eighth.

What followed after November was a revamp of the technical team with big names Bob Bell, Aldo Costa and Geoff Willis all arriving and helping raise expectatio­ns.

“The F1 W03 is a car I believe, and hope, our team can be proud of, and which will deliver the on-track results that everybody has worked so hard to achieve, said team principal Ross Brawn.

“Notwithsta­nding the distinctiv­e nose design, which is certainly an acquired taste, the car is an elegant interpreta­tion of the current regulation­s, and a clear step forward over its predecesso­r in terms of detail design and sophistica­tion.

“Last year we produced a very bold car and, although its more radical elements didn’t always deliver the results we had hoped for, the experience we gained has been invaluable to the design of the 2012 car.

“This car is also a more integrated package, and demonstrat­es that our Silver Arrows works team is taking the next step forward in terms of ontrack performanc­e.”

The new car has already been tested in the opening winter tests at Jerez earlier this month and will get a second run here this week ahead of the year’s opening Grand Prix in Australia on March 18.

Rosberg said that he felt confident that the changes made to the car will reap benefits over the course of the season.

“It looks good, and is very nicely packaged under the bodywork. All the parts are in harmony, which reflects how well the different department­s of our team are working together.

“From the beginning of our running, we have been able to focus on understand­ing the car and making good progress with our test programme.

“It will be very interestin­g to learn more about where we stand in the next few weeks.”

Seven-time former world champion Schumacher, 43, has had a disappoint­ing time of it since coming out of retirement two years ago.

But ahead of the new season the German appears to have gained in confidence.

“I have done quite a few roll-outs and launches of new cars, but even after all these years, I must say it still feels special.

“Days like this are precious moments, as they are always filled with hope and anticipati­on,” said Schumacher.

“Already last week, when we drove the car for the very first time, it instantly gave us good feedback and sensations.

“Starting today, we will work intensivel­y to make it a competitiv­e runner.

“For my part I am eager to fight again, I am looking forward to the new season, and I can’t wait for it to begin.”

 ??  ?? New ride: (from left) Michael Schumacher, Ross Brawn, Mercedes Motorsport boss Norbert Haugun and Nico Rosberg posing in front of the F1 W03 at the official presentati­on of Mercedes GP Formula One team 2012 at the Montmelo racetrack near Barcelona...
New ride: (from left) Michael Schumacher, Ross Brawn, Mercedes Motorsport boss Norbert Haugun and Nico Rosberg posing in front of the F1 W03 at the official presentati­on of Mercedes GP Formula One team 2012 at the Montmelo racetrack near Barcelona...

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