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Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has re-ignited rumours of Michael Schumacher's pending signing after refusing to deny that the German could race for Merc GP next season. Full Article at Auto Trader UK
Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has refused to rule out Michael Schumacher driving for the team next season. Team principal Ross Brawn distanced the team from the reports over the weekend, describing them as “a fantasy of the media". Full Article at Autocar
Ferrari President Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (L) and Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, leave at the end of Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting held onboard Renault F1 principal Flavio Briatore's boat in the... View Photo »
It is our target to develop a model for our Formula 1 activities which will initially be run with significantly reduced budgets by Mercedes-Benz and which, in the foreseeable future, will be self-financing
Norbert Haug, a German former motorsports journalist, is an old-timer in the Formula One paddock and knows the rules when it comes to hot stories: if you do not deny claims, you are as good as admitting them to be true. Full Article at Times Online
Mercedes motorsport chief Norbert Haug has done little to quell talk that Michael Schumacher is being lined up for a possible return to F1 with the Mercedes GP team. Full Article at crash.net
Mercedes Grand Prix bosses Norbert Haug and Nick Fry have done little to dampen speculation about a return to the sport for Michael Schumacher. Full Article at SpeedTV
Ferrari President Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (L) and Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, leave at the end of Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting held onboard Renault F1 principal Flavio Briatore's boat in the... View Photo »
I know that Michael spoke with Dieter Zetsche [CEO of Daimler AG] and Norbert Haug [vice president of motor sport at Mercedes] at the season's finale in Abu Dhabi
The David Jefferies Story is a reminder of the much loved and much missed Yorkshireman. The book examines the sport of stock car racing through the eyes and ears of the men behind the wheel and the wrenches. Full Article at SpeedTV
Norbert Haug has played down fears that Mercedes GP's new management structure is top heavy. Full Article at F1-Live.com
Norbert Haug (born 24 November 1952 in Engelsbrand, Baden-Württemberg) is a German journalist, and the President in charge of all Mercedes-Benz motorsport activity, including Formula One, Formula 3 and DTM. Under his direction Mercedes-Benz have enjoyed considerable success in all categories, winning multiple races and championships. Full Article
Ferrari President Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (L) and Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, leave at the end of Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting held onboard Renault F1 principal Flavio Briatore's boat in the Monte Carlo harbour before the Mon...
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (L) and Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, leave at the end of Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting held onboard Renault F1 principal Flavio Briatore's boat in the Monte Carlo harbour before the Mon...
View Photo »McLaren Formula One team principal Martin Whitmarsh (C) and Norbert Haug (L), motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, arrive for a FOTA (Formula One Teams Association ) meeting held onboard Renault Formula One principal Flavio Briatore's boat, in the Monte Carlo harbour...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2007 file photo, McLaren Mercedes team manager Ron Dennis, left, and Mercedes sports director Norbert Haug, right, enter their motor home during the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.
View Photo »Mercedes Benz head of Motorsports, Norbert Haug, center, gives a statement after the McLaren team was post-disqualified from the Australian Grand Prix for giving misleading evidence in a hearing after the race, Thursday, April 2, 2009, three days prior to the Malaysian Formula One Grand...
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, left, and his team's manager Norbert Haug, right, arrive for the German television show "Wetten dass. ..?" (Bet it...?) in Stuttgart, southern Germany, on Saturday evening, Dec. 13, 2008.
View Photo »German TV host Thomas Gottschalk, McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton, center, and his team manager Norbert Haug, right, talk together during the German television show "Wetten dass. ..?" (Bet it...?) in Stuttgart, southern Germany, on Saturday evening, Dec. 13, 2008.
View Photo »Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, arrives at Renault Formula One principal Flavio Briatore's boat for a FOTA (Formula One Teams Association) meeting in the Monte Carlo harbour before the Monaco F1 Grand Prix May 22, 2009.
View Photo »Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, arrives at Renault Formula One principal Flavio Briatore's boat for a FOTA (Formula One Teams Association) meeting in the Monte Carlo harbour before the Monaco F1 Grand Prix May 22, 2009.
View Photo »BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - JULY 26: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes celebrates with his girlfriend Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls and Mercedes Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug after he wins the Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix at the Hungaroring on July 26, 200...
View Photo »McLaren Formula One drivers Lewis Hamilton of Britain (R) and Heikki Kovalainen of Finland (L) pose with Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche and McLaren team boss Norbert Haug (2nd R) on the grid before the German F1 Grand Prix at the Nuerburgring race course July 12, 2009.
View Photo »From left, McLaren Mercedes driver Heikki Kovalainen of Finland, Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Mercedes Benz head of Motorsports, Norbert Haug, and McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, pose prior to the st...
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (L) and Mercedes-Benz motorsport's vice-president Norbert Haug leave Renault's team chief Flafio Briatore's boat after a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting on May 22, 2009 in Monte Carlo, two days ahead of the Monaco Formula One Gr...
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo, left, and Mercedes sport president Norbert Haug leave a boat after attending a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting in Monaco, Friday, May 22 2009. The Formula One race will be held on Sunday, May 24.
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo, left, and Mercedes sport president Norbert Haug leave a boat after attending a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting in Monaco, Friday, May 22 2009. The Formula One race will be held on Sunday, May 24.
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo , right, and Mercedes Sport president Norbert Haug leave a boat , after attending a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting in Monaco , Friday, May 22 2009.
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo, left, and Mercedes sport president Norbert Haug smile after attending a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting in Monaco, Friday, May 22 2009. The Formula One race will be held on Sunday, May 24.
View Photo »McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh, right, and Mercedes Sport president Norbert Haug arrive to attend a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting at the Monaco racetrack, Friday, May 22, 2009.
View Photo »Team principals of the Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) attend a meeting on the Renault team principal Flavio Briatore boat , just beside the Monaco racetrack, Friday, May 22 2009.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton (L) and his team manager Norbert Haug arrive for the German television show "Wetten dass. ..?" (Bet it...?) in Stuttgart December 13, 2008.
View Photo »Ferrari President Luca Cordero di Montezemolo (L) and Norbert Haug, motorsport vice-president of McLaren partners Mercedes, leave at the end of Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) meeting held onboard Renault F1 principal Flavio Briatore's boat in the Monte Carlo harbour before the Mon...
View Photo »but this will be an international team for Mercedes-Benz is a global player. We definitely do not want to have the pure German team – it's an international Silver Arrows team, and we want to have the best drivers in the car.
I know that Michael spoke with Dieter Zetsche [CEO of Daimler AG] and Norbert Haug [vice president of motor sport at Mercedes] at the season's finale in Abu Dhabi
We look back on 15 successful years of great collaboration with McLaren. In that time, we won four world championship titles and finished 10 times as runner-up in the drivers' and constructors' rankings
It is our target to develop a model for our Formula 1 activities which will initially be run with significantly reduced budgets by Mercedes-Benz and which, in the foreseeable future, will be self-financing
We look back on 15 successful years of great collaboration with McLaren; in that time, we won four world championship titles and finished 10 times as runner-up in the drivers' and constructors' rankings
We are speaking with Nick Heidfeld as well
Mercedes-Benz supports the idea of signing an experienced and capable German driver. There is however no reason to finalise the driver situation too hastily.
There is a very firm decision that we have a long-term commitment to our partner McLaren
That these rumours are going around, fine ... But my statement again is that we are 40 per cent shareholders so Mercedes is a large part of McLaren.
There are no current negotiations with Jenson Button but I do have understanding for the fact that people in England are dreaming of an English team with two World Champions in the cockpits
I don't think we'll be among the favourites for victory at Suzuka ... However, everybody in the team is working hard to conclude the season with further good results in Japan and the following races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
McLaren and us are exclusive partners ... Without the allowance, without the co-operation....we are not ready [to announce the plans. Whether we will have yet another customer team, that is not decided yet. It needs to be decided with the FIA as well.
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