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Mercedes will not get Lauda back this season

Get well soon, Niki!
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Italy Could Easily Have Been the Other Way – Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has confessed that he did not take his Monza win for granted as he knows that it could have easily gone to Ferrari
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Winless Run Disappointing and Amazing – Bottas

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas was understandably disappointed by his lack of race wins this season. At the same time, he is amazed at his sheer bad luck
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We are All Missing Niki – Toto Wolff

Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff has said that he ad the rest of the team dearly miss their colleague Niki Lauda, as the latter continues his recovery
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Ocon Should Have Been Promoted by Mercedes: Horner

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes that out of favour driver Esteban Ocon should have been promoted by the Mercedes team
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Toto Wolff Defends Vettel Amid Criticism

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel has come under fire over his questionable driving antics. However, support has come from an unlikely source, Mercedes
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Mercedes Gunning for 3-Car Teams

The current system has left the star performer of their driver academy without a drive.
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Ferrari or Mercedes would not want Max: Ecclestone

They do have Seb and Lewis!
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FIA respond to ‘killing racing’ jibe from Verstappen

Oh Max!
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1-2 Possible for Mercedes if Not for Verstappen Contact

The Mercedes team believe that Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas could have achieved a 1-2 ahead of Ferrari if Max Verstappen had not collided with Bottas
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Verstappen Takes a Dig at ‘Timid’ Bottas

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen and Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas have been at odds regarding the incident involving them in the closing stages of the race
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Lucky That Vettel Harmed Himself More – Mercedes

There were hearts in mouths when Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton collided on the opening lap of the Italian GP, but Mercedes were glad, Lewis was fine
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About Mercedes

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Mercedes: 2021 Latest News, Results, Drivers, and Car Updates

German manufacturing giant, Mercedes-Benz, first got involved in racing back in the 1930s and 1940s. After the Second World War, they returned in 1954, in what is now known as Formula One. However, they pulled out as a manufacturer after 1955, remaining only as a supplier.

The team are commonly referred to as the 'Silver Arrows' due to its distinct and iconic silver livery.

Their exit was a direct response to the 1955 Le Mans Disaster. They would be coaxed back as a constructor, only from 2010 onwards.

The team have announced Valtteri Bottas as their 2021 driver with the other seat yet to be filled, with Lewis Hamilton's contract being extended as the most probable outcome.

How much does Mercedes earn from F1?

Clinching the prized Constructors' Championship entails a lot of prestige, but more importantly, a bigger paycheck. Despite spending an absurd amount of money on car development, it ultimately pays off for Mercedes when they decimate the competition on the track. According to a report, the Brackley-based outfit earned a handsome $451 million in revenue for the 2019 season.

How much is the Mercedes F1 team worth?

Despite being one of the most successful F1 teams in recent history, the Silver Arrows aren't the most valuable F1 team. The German team lose out to Scuderia Ferrari, which needs no introduction. Apparently, Mercedes are valued at a whopping $1,015 million or just over a billion dollars.

What are Mercedes' on-track achievements?

During their first two years in Formula One, there was no Constructors' Championship. It was only introduced from 1958 onwards. However, they did win four races out of a nine-race 1954 calendar. Those wins came at the French Grand Prix, the German Grand Prix, the Swiss Grand Prix, and the Spanish Grand Prix.

A year later, they would go on to win five out of seven races. These wins came at Argentina, Belgium, Netherlands, Great Britain, and Italy.

After their return in 2010, there were off to a shaky start, having been away for so long. However, since 2013, things have been picking up, and they began to dominate from 2014, which saw the inception of the turbo-hybrid era in Formula 1.

Mercedes have won every single Drivers' and Constructors' Championship on offer since 2014. The team have won 115 races out of 227 races.

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Who are Mercedes’ sponsors?

Mercedes F1’s title partner is the Malaysian oil and gas company, Petronas. The German team also has a principal partner in the British chemicals company- INEOS.

Other partners include UBS, Epson, Bose, Tommy Hilfiger, IWC Schaffhausen, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, The Ritz Carlton, Monster Energy, Pure Storage CrowdStrike, TIBCO, and AMD.

Who owns the Mercedes F1 team?

So, who are the entities behind one of the most influential Formula 1 team? Turns out Daimler AG, which is the parent organization of the Mercedes Benz road car brand, is the company behind the German F1 team.

Toto Wolff and British Chemical giant Ineos are equal partners in the team.

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Which charities is Mercedes involved with?

The team have lent their support to two main charities. In 2015, they chose the Air Ambulance Services and the Muscle Help Foundation.

Following the coronavirus pandemic, the team auctioned off Valtteri Bottas' and Lewis Hamilton's race suits to raise money for NHS charities.

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OwnerMercedes Benz
Constructors Championships7
Drivers ChampionJuan Manuel Fangio, Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton
Drivers Championships9
Prize Money Won177 Million
BaseBrackley
Official websitehttps://www.mercedesamgf1.com/en/
Race driversValtteri Bottas, TBA
Test driversTBA