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Zak Brown, the McLaren chief executive, says he is “not surprised” that Red Bull have “regressed” following the high-profile exits of Adrian Newey, Rob Marshall and Jonathan Wheatley.
Zak Brown’s tirade against Red Bull saw its latest episode play out last weekend with the McLaren boss taunting a supposed claim of the Milton Keynes side that water is being used to cool down ...
McLaren's Zak Brown weighs in on the Kyle Larson versus Max Verstappen debate, praising both drivers amid growing racing ...
and McLaren boss Zak Brown is no different. The McLaren CEO's somewhat frosty relationship with Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was made clear for the world to see in the new season of ...
Piastri came from 23 points behind Norris after the season opener in Australia to take a 16-point lead at the Miami Grand ...
In an interview with the Telegraph, Mclaren CEO Zak Brown stirred the pot a bit, predicting that four-time reigning champion driver Max Verstappen would leave Red Bull at the end of 2025 to join ...
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motorsport.com on MSNZak Brown jets to Indianapolis after McLaren’s Monaco GP double podiumHours after Lando Norris clinched a sixth career victory on the streets of Monaco, McLaren CEO Zak Brown jetted to America to ...
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GPblog on MSNF1 LIVE | Horner responds to Brown's challenge, Hamilton won't apologise for radio commentsHello, and welcome, to GPblog's daily live blog where we bring you only the best and most relevant F1 news straight from the ...
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