Schumacher has signed deal to help Mercedes develop new safety systems
Mercedes has announced that it has signed a long-term partnership agreement with seven-time Formula One champion, and former Mercedes F1 driver, Michael Schumacher.
According to Mercedes, Schumacher’s role will be ambassadorial, but will “extend far beyond motorsport and Formula One… Schumacher will mainly be involved with topics relating to the future, in particular the further development of the
Mercedes-Benz safety and comfort systems.”
That means Schumacher will work to help finesse the next generation of Mercedes’ suite of driver assistance systems that the firm groups under the umbrella of ‘Intelligent Drive.’
These include technology like the improved night vision, adaptive cruise control, LED headlights and auto braking and steering systems that debuted on the facelifted Mercedes E-Class range.
These include technology like the improved night vision, adaptive cruise control, LED headlights and auto braking and steering systems that debuted on the facelifted Mercedes E-Class range.
Talking about the new deal, Schumacher said: “[In Formula One] I was very often able to rely on the help of all the technologies available to me in the car and use them to my advantage. That is why I am a declared supporter of driving assistance systems both in the racing car and in the road-going car.”
Michael Schumacher will be making his first appearance in his new role with Mercedes on 1 May.
Meanwhile, current F1 champion, Sebastian Vettel, already holds the grandiose title of Infiniti Director of Performance. Vettel has been involved with Infiniti since 2011, and has been involved with some development driving of the new Q50 saloon, due on sale later this year. *story and photo from autoexpress.com
Meanwhile, current F1 champion, Sebastian Vettel, already holds the grandiose title of Infiniti Director of Performance. Vettel has been involved with Infiniti since 2011, and has been involved with some development driving of the new Q50 saloon, due on sale later this year. *story and photo from autoexpress.com