Nico Rosberg was reasonably pleased with his sixth-place finish in the Belgium – as the wet weather set-up on the German’s car came to fruition in the later stages of the race.
Despite sustaining damage, after contact with team-mate, the 25-year-old was happy to recover from his earlier grid penalty and bring home solid points for the Brackley-based outfit.
Michael Schumacher was also satisfied to finish seventh after a strong driver from twenty-first on the grid. Despite, being edged out by his team-mate in the final few laps.
Nico Rosberg – 6th:“My rain set-up finally worked out towards the end there and I made up two places on the re-start. Sixth place today is ok and it really is the most that we could have hoped for from this weekend. Michael and I had a couple of battles out there which was fun. We respect each other and you just have to be careful and it all worked out ok. It was a good recovery today but we really need to continue to try and improve our car to have a stronger end to the season.”
Michael Schumacher – 7th: “I am reasonably happy with today’s race, especially for the team. Coming where Nico and I started, I think we can all be pleased with the result, sixth and seventh places from 14th and 21st on the grid is not too bad, and it is important points for the Constructors’ Championship. For some reason, the number seven is somehow connected with me in Spa, so there is a further special feeling here. Without the weather being even crazier, we could not have achieved more today in my view. I ‘met’ Nico twice out on the track today. The first time, I had the better go in a nice racing duel and the second time was right after the re-start where I had to lift a little up into Eau Rouge due to the car in front which Nico used to fly past me. All in all, Spa turned out to be nearly as enjoyable as I had hoped for.”
Ross Brawn
, Mercedes GP team principal 
“We  are obviously very pleased with the result today, and particularly with  our strategy, which enabled us to achieve a strong points finish which  looked difficult after qualifying. Nico and Michael both drove extremely  well in testing conditions and kept us entertained on the pit wall  although sometimes a little too entertained! But it was all done in good  spirit and both drivers brought their cars home to give us as good a  weekend as we could have hoped for. The result is very pleasing  considering the relative performance of the car at the moment and a  morale boost for the team.”
Norbert Haug, vice-president, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport 
“Nico,  Michael and the team all did a good job today. Starting from 14th  position like Nico and coming home in sixth place is very impressive and  even more impressive when you start in 21st place like Michael and are  in seventh position at the finish line. We adapted to the typical Spa  weather circumstances as best we could which was the baseline for  scoring points with both cars from very difficult grid positions. It is  obvious that we are still lacking speed but this was a much better  result than in the previous two races where we didn’t perform as well as  we did with Nico’s podium finish at Silverstone. We are now looking  forward to Monza which will be a very special race due to the unique  high-speed nature of this circuit. Thank you to everybody in the team  for the recovery after qualifying yesterday. These points show that  never giving up and being measured and focused are always the right  things to do.”