Brawn GP Racing Team

BRAWN GP F1 RACING TEAM


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Brawn-Mercedes
Full nameBrawn GP Formula One TeamBaseBrackley, Northamptonshire, United KingdomTeam principal/s
Ross Brawn
Nick Fry[1]Technical director
Jörg Zander2009 Formula One seasonRace drivers22.
Jenson Button23.
Rubens BarrichelloTest drivers
Alexander Wurz[2]
Anthony Davidson[3]ChassisBrawn BGP 001EngineMercedes-Benz FO 108WTyresBridgestoneFormula One World Championship CareerDebut2009 Australian Grand PrixLatest race2009 Malaysian Grand PrixRaces competed2Constructors' Championships0Drivers' Championships0Race victories2Pole positions2Fastest laps1Brawn GP Ltd. is a Formula One motor racing team and constructor. It was formed on 6 March 2009 after it was confirmed that Ross Brawn, the ex-technical director of the Honda Racing F1 Team, had bought the team from Honda[4][5] in the wake of the withdrawal from the sport of the Japanese marque in December 2008, and on 17 March 2009 the FIA officially agreed to the name change from Honda Racing F1 Team to Brawn GP. Although the team can be seen as a continuation of the Honda team, Brawn GP was considered by the FIA to be an entirely new entry, but the FIA agreed to waive the standard entry fee in recognition of the team's circumstances.[6] The new team made its racing debut at the 2009 season-opening Australian Grand Prix on 28 March 2009, where they took pole position and 2nd place in qualifying. The team went on to win the top two positions in their debut Grand Prix race on 29 March 2009, with Jenson Button winning the race and Rubens Barrichello coming in second.The team use Mercedes-Benz engines and its cars are driven by the ex-Honda partnership of Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello, which has lasted for 3 years.[7]Contents[hide]1 History 1.1 2009 1.1.1 BGP 001 2 Sponsorship 3 Complete Formula One results 4 References 5 External links [edit] History [edit] 2009Further information: 2009 Formula