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PlanetF1.com on MSNMcLaren set to launch ‘very extreme’ MCL39 for F1 2025 – reportMcLaren are reportedly targeting a "very extreme" design for its incoming F1 2025 challenger, named the MCL39.
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Hosted on MSNStars come out on a special night at the Autosport AwardsJust reading down the list of names who were on stage during the Autosport Awards on Wednesday evening offers a flavor of the ...
F1 driver Jack Doohan, who will be joining the Alpine team for the 2025 season, has spoken about his enthusiasm for the ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown teases British GP showrun in Mario Andretti and Nigel Mansell's iconic F1 cars
McLaren Racing CEO, Zak Brown, is a racer at heart with experience ... a possible showrun in Mario Andretti and Nigel Mansell's F1 cars at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNZak Brown recalls ‘toxic’ McLaren in ‘conspiracy theories’ revealMcLaren enter the F1 2025 season as the reigning Constructors’ Champions having lifted their first teams’ title in 26 years ...
Team culture is a vital component of any thriving workplace and McLaren CEO Zak ... where Brown took the role of group CEO before he moved on to McLaren. However, when he joined the F1 team ...
Team culture is a vital component of any thriving workplace and McLaren CEO Zak Brown has credited giving it an overhaul for propelling the team back to the top echelons of Formula One. The ...
McLaren has made its ambition clear to continue dominating Formula 1, and its CEO, Zak Brown, has set the main goal for the upcoming season: to defend the constructors' championship and win the ...
Speaking to Sky Sports F1 immediately after the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown had nothing but praise for Norris. “That race, he carried us,” Brown said.
“It’s not going to break the bank.” Zak Brown says funding the employment of full-time race stewards in F1 is ‘not going to break the bank’ for the teams Brown: If we want change we must pay The ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has made a bold call for Formula 1 to employ full-time race stewards, arguing that the current system—relying on part-time, unpaid officials—is fundamentally flawed. His argument ...
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