If we go 100 steps backward again.
1.Mercedes-Benz want to be in F1.
2.They cannot continue to supply and sponsor an on road rival in McLaren.
3.Setting up a new F1 team from scratch is too prohibitive cost wise.
4.At the time, Mercedes could pick up a winning Grand Prix team for 80 million euros(peanuts). Compare that to the 50 million Virgin spent, or the billions Honda and Toyota spent....
5.However "stupid" Haug or Mercedes were in due diligence, they picked up a team capable of finish 4th in the WCC.(how is this incompetent, or as a prevalent poster put it, b$llsh$t?)
6.The team is being reinvested and is actively looking to grow to the size of the teams above them.
Apprently they are only holding fourth due to their superpowered Mercedes engines that are so much better than those Mclaren and Force India recieve. May as well badge it AMG, as it is so much more powerful than the standard V8 unit!
And Haug? He is terrible isnt he? The only use for him is at the teams canteen to demolish the(very tasty) Lasagne. I mean, what else has he done in these last 25 years to be Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss?
(sarcasm off)
In all honesty I have said it before, and yea, I'll say it again. Mercedes GP are having teething troubles, and this is disappointing. More couldve been done earlier, but given the context of the RRA perhaps Brawn expected too much from that.
As soon as Mercedes realised it was being cut adrift from the top, it employed Bob Bell, and went on a recruitment drive.
This is clear management at work, and is also on top of the investment of new tech at the Brackley factory.
Now if someone were to say the technical side of the teams management was faulty I would concur. We know there was NO technical director before Bell.
But again this has been seen to.
What do we expect from a guy joining in April? Change the car and make up 1.3 seconds in 3/4 months?
The W01 and W02 are cars born out of a team of 450 people without a technical director.
Lets see where Mercedes can go with 500+ staff with Bell at the helm before people point fingers unfairly at people who arent to blame for a lack of performance from the car.
We also know Mercedes will be here for another 3 years after 2011. Stuttgart showing commitment to the team in spite of mediocre performances.