The start of the IndyCar season is an exciting time for any racing enthusiast, and Zak Brown, a former professional driver and current CEO of McLaren Racing, is as ready as anyone for those ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNZak Brown takes aim at IndyCar in new letter: ‘There’s more we can do to elevate the sport’The 2024 IndyCar season is set to come to a close this weekend with one last race at the Nashville Superspeedway, but the atmosphere remains murky in a season of cheating scandals, scheduling ...
McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown’s secret TV show appearance as a teenager has been unearthed – and it’s possible the team wouldn’t have taken the Constructors’ Championship trophy without it.
It took McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown the better part of a decade to finally bring the team a win. © 2025 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this ...
Zak Brown called on the FIA to introduce full-time stewards and less combat rules after Max Verstappen did “a great job” of understanding them. Brown led the criticism of Verstappen’s style ...
But rival Zak Brown effectively told him to get over it, McLaren’s chief executive arguing that booing was “part of sport” and adding that he had seen “a lot worse”. F1’s drivers and ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown supports bringing full-time, paid stewards into F1 as long as the teams are willing to share the financial burden. Currently, all FIA stewards at F1 events are ...
Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, is eagerly looking forward to the upcoming IndyCar season, as he reveals his excitement over substantial changes at Arrow McLaren. He shared his thoughts in a ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has hinted that he wants to expand the manufacturer's efforts to include a top-flight FIA WEC Hypercar run with the aim of winning Le Mans again. According to reports ...
However, speaking in Bahrain on the opening day of this week’s three-day F1 test, Brown said booing is part and parcel of elite sport. “I’ve never been to a sporting event that’s been ...
Zak Brown believes “every team will have made progress” over the winter break as McLaren boss looked ahead to defending their F1 constructors’ title in 2025. The Woking-based team claimed ...
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