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Mercedes’ long term plans are pretty clear
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Mercedes-Benz has no current plans to take over the McLaren team, Norbert Haug reiterated at the Nurburgring on Saturday.
It has been frequently speculated that the German carmaker will up its current 40 percent stake in the Woking-based team, which is also owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain (30%), Ron Dennis (15%) and Mansour Ojjeh (15%).
Asked about buying the team outright, Mercedes' competition chief Haug answered:
"That is definitely an option, but not in the economic situation of the moment."
In interview with the German newspaper
Die Welt, he insisted that ‘efficiency and cost saving’ is instead at the top of the priority list.
Meanwhile amid reports Heikki Kovalainen's seat at the team is in doubt beyond the current season, Haug admitted Mercedes is interested in young Germans Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel.
"Before we signed Heikki we spoke with both but they had contracts that we of course respected. For the future I don't want to exclude anything," said Haug.
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Source: GMM