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F1: Norbert Haug insists 'no cracks' in Mercedes team harmony

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Khatir Soltani
From GMM

Norbert Haug has once again played down rumours of discord within the Mercedes GP camp.

Two weeks ago at Monza, speculation swept the Italian paddock that Michael Schumacher could follow team boss Ross Brawn out of the team at the end of 2010.

The rumours, hinting that the initial indications are that Mercedes could have another difficult season in 2011, claimed that Brawn and carmaker Mercedes-Benz's motor sport chief Haug are at odds over the direction of the Brackley based team.

"We have full confidence in Ross. Work for the future is going well. It is normal that rumours come and go," Norbert Haug insisted in Singapore, according to Turun Sanomat newspaper.

"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," insisted Norbert Haug.

He also insisted that the commitment of Mercedes-Benz and its parent Daimler is not wavering.

"The automotive industry has gone through a crisis, and several other manufacturers have left F1. Mercedes is committed to the future of this sport. We do not yet have a winning team, but we are putting in the work to become a winning team," said Norbert Haug.


Khatir Soltani
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