Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team is a Formula One team owned by Daimler AG. It is based in Brackley, Northamptonshire, using a German licence. Mercedes-Benz has been involved in Formula One as a team owner and engine manufacturer since 1954. The company has won nine Constructors’ and 13 Drivers’ Championships with its engines. In 2010, the company bought the Brawn GP team, rebranding it as Mercedes.
About Mercedes-Benz in Formula One in brief

At the end of the season, the team withdrew from motor sport, including Formula One, and returned to the sport in 1956. The marque debuted in Formula one in 1954. Mercedes won 9 races in total, including three Grands prix won by the streamlined Type Monza, making them the only three races won by a closed-wheel car inFormula One history. During this first period of the team’s participation in Formula 1, Mercedes won nine races. In 2005, Ilmor was rebranded as Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains. Following the purchase of Brawn in 2009, Mercedes would now compete in the constructor’s championship for the first time. Following a sponsorship deal with Petron as well as a purchase of a minority stake in the team, the team was rebranded as Mercedes- AMG Petrons F1 team, and would compete in Mercedes-Petronas Formula One Team, and Mercedes would be the constructor of the F1 championship for first time in the 2010 season. In 2011, the German company bought a 30% stake in Brawn, and in 2012 the team won its first F1 title. In 2013, Mercedes bought a 20% share of the British Brawn team, making it the second-largest owner of F1 teams in the sport’s history. In 2014, the Mercedes team won the constructors and drivers’ championships for the second time.
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