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FirstSportz on MSNZak Brown Gives ‘Far from over’ Title Verdict After Max Verstappen’s Emilia Romagna GP TriumphMax Verstappen left the McLarens in the dust after achieving a stellar triumph at the Emilia Romagna GP. Despite struggling The post Zak Brown Gives ‘Far from over’ Title Verdict After Max ...
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GPblog on MSNZak Brown to drive iconic Williams car at the British Grand Prix: 'Fans are going to love this'McLaren CEO Zak Brown will get behind the wheel of an F1 car at the 2025 British Grand Prix, but it won't be with a McLaren, ...
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 ...
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.
Now, McLaren CEO, Zak Brown singles out the aspect that the 25-year-old must stop immediately in order to seriously contend for the title down the season. Zak Brown asserted that Lando Norris must ...
During the post-practice interviews, the former IndyCar driver was questioned about his duties as the Team Principal, and he justified Zak Brown’s dirty work by giving Michael Andretti’s example.
Zak Brown, McLaren CEO, will drive Nigel Mansell's iconic 1987 Williams FW11B at the 2025 British Grand Prix. This fully restored car, famous for Mansell's victories, will be a highlight.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is riding a high after his drivers, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, finished first and second Sunday at the F1 Miami Grand Prix. The victory was Team McLaren's fifth ...
McLaren team boss Zak Brown has delivered a not-so-subtle jab at Red Bull in the latest chapter of the long-running F1 feud. The two teams have been locked in a fierce rivalry since McLaren ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown featured in ESPN F1’s recent YouTube video as the 53-year-old showcased his car collection while sharing the stories and memories behind the vehicles. One of the cars ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown anticipates a thrilling intra-team rivalry, emphasising equal treatment and expecting an 'epic battle' between Piastri and Norris soon. While Oscar Piastri’s rise is a ...
McLaren Racing chief Zak Brown is leaving the door open for Carlos Sainz to return to the team, should a vacancy open up in the future. McLaren has a long-term contract with Lando Norris until the ...
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