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F1: Mercedes-Benz confirms 100% Brawn F1 team takeover

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Mercedes-Benz has finally confirmed reports it has taken over 100 per cent of the Brackley based Formula 1 team.

We reported earlier in February that Ross Brawn and his business partners had agreed to sell the outstanding 24.9 per cent of the former Brawn GP team to German carmaker Mercedes and its Abu Dhabi shareholder Aabar.

An official spokesman at the time refused to confirm the report, and Brawn said the news was "just speculation".

But it was announced in the form of a media statement on Monday.

"This majority stakeholding demonstrates our determination to build a long-term formula one involvement on an even more successful platform," commented Daimler chairman Dr Dieter Zetsche.

Mercedes parent Daimler now owns 60 per cent, with Aabar holding the remaining 40 per cent stake.

Added Mercedes GP board chairman Dr Thomas Weber: "We now also fulfill Ross' wish of being in a position to focus wholly on the complex technical challenges of formula one and on his role as our team principal."

"The acquisition is conditional on clearance from the German Bundeskartellamt," read the statement, referring to the competition regulator.

Khatir Soltani
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