Jul.31 - Mercedes has appointed a replacement for the late Niki Lauda.

At the time of his death in May, the F1 legend was the team's non-executive chairman, reporting directly to Daimler's management board.

Lauda was also a 10 per cent owner of the F1 team, but it is not known what will happen to that share.

Mercedes has now named the new non-executive chairman -- Markus Shafer.

But Bild newspaper says Shafer will do the job "differently" to Lauda. For instance, he is not expected to appear at many grands prix or get involved in the team's day-to-day decisions.

Still, Toto Wolff is confident that Mercedes' parent company continues to support the F1 project.

"The commitment of our parent company has been fundamental to the team's success and will continue to be so in the years ahead," he said.


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  1. Pierre

    Mercedes will fully support the racing effort this season, they cannot afford not to dominate this era, they have financially overspent and have all the research teams in place to be able to dominate. the last race was a disaster they can ill afford

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