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Track workers recover the crashed car of Mercedes Formula One driver Hamilton from Great Britain during the qualifying for the German F1 Grand Prix at the Hockenheim racing circuit
Hamilton’s Qualifying Exit at Hockenheim Explained by Brembo and Mercedes
August 24, 2014 News

Brembo and Mercedes Benz AMG Petronas F1 Team have released a statement detailing Lewis Hamilton’s brake failure issue in qualifying for the German Grand Prix. Brembo have revealed that it was the interaction between the brake material and mounting that caused the front right brake failure of Hamilton’s W05

Included below is the Mercedes and Bremo statement in full:

‘Following extensive joint analysis of the previously unseen failure mode experienced by Lewis Hamilton during Q1 at the German Grand Prix, Brembo and MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS have reached definitive conclusions concerning the cause of the failure.

‘First of all, both parties can now confirm that the quality of the disc material was not a contributory factor.

‘Instead, extensive analysis and experimentation has demonstrated that the specific interaction between the structure of the brake material in question and the brake mounting on the F1 W05 Hybrid was at the root of the failure.

‘Countermeasures have already been applied to both the disc geometry and the mounting to ensure there can be no repeat of the failure.

‘These developments allow the team to once again run Brembo brake disc material, should it choose to do so, in race conditions.

Thanks to the close technical relationship between Brembo and MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS, we have been able to collaborate to objectively analyse, diagnose and resolve the failure, and we remain committed to a close working relationship in the future.’

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