Mercedes upbeat over 2011 progress

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Mercedes GP team principal Ross Brawn says his team is making positive progress with its 2011 car - as he declared his confidence the outfit would be able to dial out the design weaknesses that have hampered its current campaign.

The Brackley-based outfit had gone into the season eyeing a full-scale assault on the championship, but its W01 has failed to produce the speed to allow either Nico Rosberg or Michael Schumacher to fight for a victory so far.

However, with the team's efforts now concentrated on next year, Brawn says he has had encouraging signs that the outfit has overcome a lot of the shortcomings that came through with this year's design.

"I've said before, cars are born 12 months before they are raced, and when this car [the W01] was born we had our focus on lots of things - survival of the company, we were trying to win the championship and we didn't focus enough on it," said Brawn.

"But that is the car we have now.

"However, that is not the balance we will strike for next year. Our new car is well-advanced and I can see lots of areas where we are making progress in.

"So I think I understand the reasons why we are where we are, and I know the things we have to do to be in a better position for next year. We will see."

Brawn believes, however, that one of the biggest factors in determining performance in 2011 will be how well teams adapt to the new Pirelli tyres.

The characteristics of the Italian rubber will be especially vital to the Mercedes GP team, because Schumacher has struggled so much with the weak front-end nature of the current Bridgestones.

"We have a pretty powerful tyre group and we are working closely with Daimler and Daimler experts in how we can improve that side," continued Brawn.

"I think with the Pirelli tyres it will be interesting how that suits Michael next year. We are not designing the car around Michael, we are trying to design a good race car and improve all the things that are weak with this car.

"We are not building in any characteristics, but we may find with the tyres that they will influence the characteristics of the car considerably. The power of the front tyres, the way the tyres behave, the responsiveness of the car - it will be more related to the tyres than perhaps the car."

Brawn's optimism that Mercedes GP will be in a better shape for 2011 is mirrored by Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug, who thinks that circumstances will favour a step-forward in form.

"I am absolutely convinced that with hardwork and dedication we will achieve our targets," he said. "We are both working together and that is where we are. We are going to be better next year, that is for sure."

SOURCE: Autosport

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Be sweet to have 4 top teams fighting for victories. Kind of like this year was supposed to be but the Mercedes car wasn't up to it.

And lol "We are not designing the car around Michael" Nico will be happy to hear that.

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At the rate things have been, the car would have to be designed for Nico, he is more than triple Michael's tally of points and just trouncing, it makes pure sense to give nico the best shot at the next car cus he is consistantly delivering while Michael is just...
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That or trying to take his own team mate out (i.e. Spa)