Brawn GP

Brawn
Full nameBrawn GP Formula One Team
BaseBrackley, Northamptonshire, England
Founder(s)Ross Brawn
Noted staffRoss Brawn
Nick Fry
Loïc Bigois
Jörg Zander
Ron Meadows
Andrew Shovlin
James Vowles
Jock Clear
Matt Deane
Noted driversUnited Kingdom Jenson Button
Brazil Rubens Barrichello
Previous nameHonda Racing F1 Team
Next nameMercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team
Formula One World Championship career
First entry2009 Australian Grand Prix
Races entered17
EnginesMercedes
Constructors'
Championships
1 (2009)
Drivers'
Championships
1 (2009)
Race victories8
Podiums15
Points172
Pole positions5
Fastest laps4
Final entry2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Brawn GP was a Formula One constructor which competed in the 2009 Formula One World Championship, with drivers Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello. The team was formed in 2009 by a management buyout led by Ross Brawn of the Honda Racing F1 Team, after Honda announced their withdrawal from the sport in December 2008 due to the global financial crisis. The team started development of their car in early 2008, when still owned by Honda.[1] For the 2009 season, Honda provided a $100 million budget, while Mercedes provided engines under a customer relationship.[2]

On its racing debut, the season-opening 2009 Australian Grand Prix, the team took pole position and second place in qualifying and went on to finish first and second in the race. Button won six of the first seven races of the season. At the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix on 18 October, he secured the 2009 Drivers' Championship, while the team won the Constructors' Championship. Barrichello won twice and finished third in the Drivers' Championship. The team won eight of the season's seventeen races, and by taking both titles in its only year of competition became the first, and as of 2024 the only, constructor to achieve a 100% championship success rate.[3]

On 16 November 2009, it was confirmed that the team's engine supplier, Mercedes-Benz, in partnership with Aabar Investments, had purchased a 75.1% stake in Brawn GP,[4] which was renamed Mercedes GP for the 2010 season. Many of the Brawn GP former employees were retained by the new Mercedes team following the buyout.[5]

  1. ^ "F1 mid season report: Brawn GP". Racecar Engineering. The Chelsea Magazine Company. 12 November 2009. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016.
  2. ^ "The incredible tale of McLaren and Mercedes' F1 split". The Race. 3 February 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. ^ "2009 F1 World Championship | Motorsport Database". Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  4. ^ Benson, Andrew (16 November 2009). "Mercedes take ownership of Brawn". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Brawn set to go around the Benz". AUSmotive.com. 16 November 2009.

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