Ross Brawn rules out Schumacher’s return for Mercedes
November 24th, 2009 - 5:04 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )London, Nov 24(ANI): Team principal of Mercedes Formula One team Ross Brawn has confirmed that seven-time F1 world champion Michael Schumacher will not come out of retirement to drive for them.
After world champion Jenson Button decided to sign for McLaren last week, speculations had been mounting about Schumacher’s comeback to spearhead the official return of Mercedes for the first time since 1955.
However, it was effectively ruled out when German driver Nico Rosberg was confirmed as Mercedes’ first nominated driver for next season.
“The issue now haunts the media, I know, but there is nothing in it. The media are trying to put together a dream. Michael would have returned to the cockpit for Ferrari, but only temporarily. He has no ambitions to start a new career,” The Guardian quoted Brawn, as saying.
“If we get a combination of two equally strong drivers, then the strategy will be different than if you have a winner like Michael. Following Button’s move to McLaren, we will think differently. My desire is to find two experienced drivers. Nico Rosberg has more than three years in Formula One, so I count him to be experienced,” he added.
The 55-year-old further said that his team has ample amount of time to decide on who will partner Rosberg.
“I do not want a novice who must find his way around racetracks because we have very few opportunities to test drivers now. Performance without much practice is therefore the task. The good thing is we are not in a hurry,” Brawn said. (ANI)
- Schumacher top overtaker in 2011 F1 season - Dec 25, 2011
- Mercedes F1 team makes 'choose your job' offer to Michael Schumacher - Nov 25, 2009
- Mercedes to unveil new Formula One car next month - Jan 14, 2011
- Red Bull's Webber claims Turkish GP pole - May 29, 2010
- Hamilton wins Chinese Grand Prix to end Vettel's winning streak - Apr 17, 2011
- Button accuses Massa of screwing his qualifying at Monaco - May 16, 2010
- Untouchable Vettel wins Indian GP - Oct 30, 2011
- Ross Brawn criticises Button for leaving his F1 team - Apr 27, 2010
- Buddh International Circuit comes in for huge praise - Oct 30, 2011
- Rosberg not afraid of Schumacher; expects exciting F1 season - Jan 04, 2010
- New venues invariably slotted at end - Oct 25, 2011
- Hamilton breaks Red Bull 'qualifying domination' to grab Canadian GP pole - Jun 13, 2010
- Alonso delighted over another chance to lock horns with 'special' Schumacher - Mar 09, 2010
- Red Bull's Vettel wins Australian Grand Prix - Mar 27, 2011
- India to be motorsports hub in South Asia - Oct 31, 2011
Tags: ambitions, amount of time, champion michael schumacher, cockpit, desire, ferrari, formula one, german driver, guardian, hurry, jenson button, london, mercedes, novice, racetracks, retirement, ross brawn, speculations, team principal, world champion