Mercedes has unveiled today the new F1 W05, the silver arrow for 2014 season. Mercedes has done the official presentation at 8:20 in Jerez, where preseason tests will start today, but they have been showing images in their social networks, as Twitter or Facebook.

Toto Wolff, Executive director (Business) of MERCEDES AMG PETRONAS: “It is always exciting to pull the wraps off a new car for the first time but even more so at the start of this momentous 2014 season. Our new Silver Arrow is the result of a single-minded, integrated approach between our engineering teams. My compliments and thanks go to every team member in Brackley, at Brixworth and also at our key partner, PETRONAS, for their hard work to deliver this new car and Power Unit at its heart”

Lewis Hamilton: “It looks just fantastic, so aggressive but full of really nice details as well. I am excited to find out how the new Power Unit feels to drive, to hear how it sounds from the cockpit and to compare the job we have done relative to the competition. I think this is probably the season with the most unknowns that I have faced in my career and that´s just so exciting for all of us.”

Nico Rosberg will enter his fifth season as a Silver Arrows driver at the wheel of car number six:

“I am massively excited ahead of getting in the car properly, after our short shakedown at Silverstone last Friday. It´s been a really intense period and I am just so looking forward to driving the car. This year will be much more complex with all the new technologies and I think it´s great; it will help make the sport really contemporary. It´s all focused on being more fuel efficient and using Hybrid energy, which for me is a good route and something that will make the racing even more interesting.”

“After finishing the Pirelli test last December in Bahrain, it´s only been a month away from the car for me and that´s a positive because it means I will be up and running straight away. We have three tests coming up and, as always, the track time will be very limited. So it´s going to be a massive mission to get ready and reliable. I think we are on track but it´s going to be so difficult for all the teams and I just feel lucky because I have such a great team behind me. I am confident we can get the job done.”

“I have completely changed my helmet design for the new season and, of course, I will have the number six on the nose of the car. My Dad wrote me an email in the winter saying it had been a lucky number for him when he became world champion, but that didn´t convince me. Then my fiancée said it was her lucky number, too, so that got me thinking a bit more! And then I remembered that I won a championship with this number back in 2002. Hopefully that will be the key to an easy season!”