Nick Fry

  1. GPUpdate TV: Schumacher continues demanding season

    GP Update &bull Aug 27, 2010

    A major part of the survival programme for the Brawn GP team, now Mercedes, Nick Fry is delighted to see 7-time World Champion Michael Schumacher being part of the Brackley squad for the next three years. Fry admits that a… Full Story »

  2. Heidfeld ends Mercedes spell

    Sportbox.tv &bull Aug 17, 2010

    The 33-year-old German said: "First of all I'd like to thank Ross Brawn, Norbert Haug and Nick Fry for allowing me the opportunity to become Pirelli's official test driver. I'd like to thank everyone at Mercedes GP Petronas for the… Full Story »

  3. Schumacher optimistic for remainder of season

    Formula1.net &bull Jul 27, 2010

    Michael Schumacher is confident his Mercedes GP team's form will improve, despite the continuation of a lacklustre season last weekend. The German finished ninth at his home grand prix, with team-mate Nico Rosberg beating him to eighth. But he is… Full Story »

  4. Fry: Red Bull are beating themselves

    Planet F1 &bull Jul 14, 2010

    Although he has some degree of sympathy for the Red Bull team, Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry admits it's "very satisfying" to see their rival shoot themselves in the foot. All is not well in the Red Bull camp after… Full Story »


  5. Red Bull told to get act together quick

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull Jul 13, 2010

    Red Bull Racing needs to act quickly to work out where it is going wrong, rather than keep 'shooting itself in the foot', if the team is to have a chance of winning the world championship this year. That is the view of Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry, who reckons that the favouritism row that erupted at last weekend's British Grand Prix over… Full Story »


  6. Mercedes targets race wins in 2010

    F1 Live &bull Jul 12, 2010

    Buoyed by Nico Rosberg's podium finish in the British Grand Prix, Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry believes the team will soon be in a position to compete for race victories this season. We have two great drivers and I think… Full Story »

  7. F1: Blown exhaust effort 'backfired' admits Fry

    Motorsport.com &bull Jul 9, 2010

    Mercedes' debut of a Red Bull-like blown exhaust layout in Valencia recently "backfired", team chief executive Nick Fry has admitted. The Brackley based team has struggled to move forwards with the W01 car this season, and the Briton said on… Full Story »

  8. Nick Fry defends The Schum

    Formula 1 Blog - News &bull Jun 22, 2010

    And who am I to pass up on this opportunity to mock, er, I mean report this "news" to the F1B followers. Oh Nick Fry, how I love thee - let me count the ways. You seemed shocked and surprised… Full Story »


  9. Fry 'surprised' by Schumi criticism

    Planet F1 &bull Jun 21, 2010

    Merc GP CEO Nick Fry has yet again jumped to Michael Schumacher's defence, saying he's "surprised" by the amount of criticism being leveled at the German. Starting P13 on the grid and finishing outside the points, Schumacher's grand prix was… Full Story »

  10. Nick Fry defends 'influential' Schumacher

    Manipe F1 &bull Jun 21, 2010

    Mercedes GP boss Nick Fry has moved to defend his driver Michael Schumacher in the wake of increased criticism levelled at the German. The seven-times champion finished just 11th in the recent Canadian Grand Prix and attracted harsh words from… Full Story »

  11. Fry jumps to Schumacher defence

    F1 Live &bull Jun 21, 2010

    Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry has jumped to the defence of Michael Schumacher following yet another disappointing race for the seven-time world champion in Canada. Schumacher has been consistently outperformed by young team-mate Nico Rosberg in the majority of grands… Full Story »

  12. Fry: "Evolving" Schumacher is fascinating

    Formula1.net &bull Jun 21, 2010

    Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry has said that watching Michael Schumacher "evolve" is a fascinating experience. The Englishman felt compelled today to defend his star driver after widespread criticism of his driving during the Canadian GP, and questions over his… Full Story »

  13. GPUpdate TV: Haslam rides Silverstone Arena

    GP Update &bull Jun 17, 2010

    A major part of the survival programme for the Brawn GP team, now Mercedes, Nick Fry is delighted to see 7-time World Champion Michael Schumacher being part of the Brackley squad for the next three years. Fry admits that a… Full Story »


  14. Mercedes defends Schumacher after Montreal nightmare

    F1 Live &bull Jun 16, 2010

    Mercedes' Nick Fry has rebuffed criticism aimed at Michael Schumacher after the Canadian Grand Prix and insists the seven-time champion is still on a par with team-mate Nico Rosberg. Schumacher qualified 13th and finished 11th in Montreal, after a promising… Full Story »


  15. Fry: Title not lost for Schumacher

    GP Update &bull Jun 16, 2010

    Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry insists that Michael Schumacher is still able to challenge for the 2010 title, despite being 75 points and the exact equivalent of three race wins off the Drivers' Championship lead following the first eight rounds… Full Story »


  16. Michael Schumacher will come good this season insists Mercedes GP chief Nick Fry

    Motorsports on The Daily Mail &bull Jun 16, 2010

    The 41-year-old was initially involved in a tangle across the grass with Renault's Robert Kubica, suffering a puncture that forced him into another pit stop a lap after making his first. Somewhat humiliatingly, Schumacher was passed by Sebastien Buemi in… Full Story »

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  17. Fry Adamant Schumi Will Come Good

    Sportinglife Formula 1 &bull Jun 16, 2010

    Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry is adamant Michael Schumacher will come good. Full Story »

  18. Daily: 12th May 2010

    Sidepodcast &bull May 11, 2010

    Some F1 news first. Nick Fry has decided to take inspiration from McLaren's comeback last year and reckons Mercedes can still win the championship. He says: "The performance of McLaren last year from a miserable performance to great performances at… Full Story »

  19. Teams fight Bridgestone's corner

    F1 Live &bull May 11, 2010

    Mr Ohashi has also realised that F1 is very important for Bridgestone. I really appreciate the teams' approach, and we are happy that they still trust in our company and they wish Bridgestone to say. Maybe we have to reconsider… Full Story »

  20. Flexibility the key for Monaco qualifying

    Autosport - Formula 1 &bull May 11, 2010

    Mercedes GP CEO Nick Fry said one of the reasons why no agreement was reached was because the smaller teams saw it as an opportunity to stir a surprise. I think from a professional point of view it would have… Full Story »



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