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Mercedes ready to help new F1 teams
Tuesday 2 June at 18:01 : Jun.2 (GMM) McLaren and Mercedes would be ready to technically assist new formula one entrants, Norbert Haug said on Tuesday

With prospective new cost-limiting rules aimed at bringing up to three new teams onto the 2010 grid, Mercedes' Haug also suggested that chassis partner McLaren may be willing to help

"If the appropriate regulations are in place, then definitely we are ready to assist, but it must be clear that formula one is not a charity," the German said

When Prodrive intended entering F1 in 2008, a deal was in place for a full customer McLaren-Mercedes car and engine package, but ultimately the rules were challenged

It has been rumoured that, as the teams and the FIA broker a compromise agreement over the budget cap dispute, new regulations regarding the use of car components by customers, and even the transfer of technical knowledge, may be implemented

On the issue of the 2010 entry list, to be published by the FIA on June 12, Haug said he hopes the ten existing teams all go on to race next year and beyond

And like Ferrari and Renault, he admitted his concerns about the credibility of some of the proposed new entrants

"The image of formula one is vital," Haug said. "Teams must not only be able to succeed in the long term but also have the know-how and the financial ability."n
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