That's 'case closed' for all of those who were telling us that poor Brawn had no money and no resources for this year's car.........Brawn GP had more money flowing into its coffers last year than Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren and Renault yet it didn't have a car manufacturer or a billionaire backing it. Remarkably, Brawn had even higher revenue last year than in 2008 when it was fully owned by Honda...
That soup-to-mouth image they tried to cultivate last year was a total load of bollocks to mask the payments they were giving to themselves. That's what the staff cuts were really for, and it's doubtful they were ever critical to the development of the car. All that talk of Jenson Button going economy class was tosh as well. Jenson got £10 million as a settlement from Honda and the team.
I was intrigued by the attitude that Ross Brawn gave off in a couple of BBC interviews, as if to say "We'll try for next year but if it doesn't happen it doesn't happen". I now know why. He sees the team as Mercedes's problem now and I doubt whether he gives a stuff anymore. He'll then fleece Mercedes as he did Honda if the krauts then decide to sell up.
I never thought of Ross as much of a wheeler dealer, but I see him in a different light now.........