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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.
McLaren demonstrated in Spain that it is unfazed by any concerns over the new technical directives. CEO Zak Brown shines ...
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 ...
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 ...
This Thursday marks the start to a busy weekend during the Spanish Grand Prix as we hear from the drivers in today's press conference. As usual, GPblog gathers the day’s most important news and ...
McLaren's Zak Brown weighs in on the Kyle Larson versus Max Verstappen debate, praising both drivers amid growing racing ...
McLaren boss Zak Brown has claimed rival Christian Horner should be feeling 'vulnerable' as Red Bull team principal. McLaren arrived in China as the team to beat following Lando Norris' impressive ...
If you ask me now and if I look at the current situation, I’d rather see Max driving at Red Bull than at Mercedes. Zak Brown told De Telegraph Brown reckons that there is a lot of talk in the ...
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 ...
Hours after Lando Norris clinched a sixth career victory on the streets of Monaco, McLaren CEO Zak Brown jetted to America to ...