Schumacher Fired From Mercedes F1 Team

F1 Mercedes motorsport team’s vice-president Norbert Haug told the F1 news reporters and the live F1 TV channels that its formula 1 team principal Ross Brawn is not to be blamed; the managing position of the heavily criticized Brawn is still not under threat as claimed in the F1 rumors and Formula1 speculations.

The F1 rumours suggested that Ross Brawn and the legendary 7-times F1 world champion Michael Schumacher could be sacked at the end of the 2010 F1 season consequent to a very disappointing motorsport season in the F1 calendar. After a series of allegations concerning Michael Schumi and Ross Brawn, it was up to Haug to deny the existence of any problem with both guys.

The Mercedes Motorsport division’ manager added in front of several cars magazines, motorsport experts and f1 live TV (F1 live streaming TV involved) that “We have full confidence in Ross (57 years old). The official of the Mercedes F1 team was quoted saying so in the Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat before adding that the F1 squad of Mercedes is set to working for the future and that the development of the formula one cars is going well. “It is normal that rumours come and go. I’ve heard rumours about Michael, about me and about Ross. When I say no, I mean no, and when I say yes, I mean yes. My answer is no - there are no cracks in the relationship.”

Note that the automotive industry has been going through a major financial crisis, causing many F1 manufacturers to leave the F1 championship. under the new cost cutting strategies applied by the FIA, Mercedes F1 team had found a strategic path to craft a marketing strategy by acquiring the BrawnGP asde the skills of Michael Schumacher to tackle the 2010 and 2011 F1 races.

The Mercedes Motor sport manager added that the German racing squad has no winning team, capable of following the Red Bull F1 cars, Ferrari F1 cars and the McLaren F1 vehicles but efforts are still put into action to become a rival for all the latter mentionned F1 teams.

F1 betting has sparked after the close gap that separates all top 5 F1 drivers in the formula 1 standings; with Webber, Alonso, Vettel and Button and Hamilton all capable of grabbing the 2010 F1 championship title, it becomes even harder onto the F1 betting sites to set their bet on F1 odds as well as for the bookmakers to offer generous payouts, given that all drivers have almost equal chances to claim the Formula one World Championship award. 

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