McLaren rules out signing Newey to bolster F1 technical ranks
McLaren's CEO Zak Brown has declared that the team will not be in the running to acquire esteemed Formula 1 designer Adrian Newey upon his Red Bull exit in 2025. ...
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McLaren's CEO Zak Brown has declared that the team will not be in the running to acquire esteemed Formula 1 designer Adrian Newey upon his Red Bull exit in 2025. ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted "it's disappointing" the team didn't provide two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso with a better car in his second stint. Alonso, 43, returned to ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has insisted that the team is treating winning both Formula 1 championships as "priorities" once the 2024 season resumes later this month. The Woking-based squad recording ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has disclosed the team will decide over the summer break whether to prioritise Lando Norris' championship hopes in Formula 1 this season. Norris cut Max Verstappen's ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has expressed that he expects the unrest through Red Bull's ranks to have long-term implications on the team's Formula 1 competitiveness. The tension within Red Bull ...
McLaren CEO believes that "embarrassing" Team Principals' meetings are blocking rule changes necessary for the good of the sport and wants more power given back to the FIA and Formula ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has continued his scathing criticism towards Red Bull as he's claimed its rival has adopted a "win at all costs" approach to Formula 1 racing. The ...
McLaren is unconcerned that Lando Norris retracting comments over his Austria collision with Max Verstappen could mean he's ceded ground to his Formula 1 rival. Norris was incensed with Verstappen's ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has slammed senior Red Bull personnel over their response to Max Verstappen's clash with Lando Norris in Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix. Norris and Verstappen collided ...
McLaren Formula 1 CEO Zak Brown has admitted the team must strive to become the "complete package" in order to challenge Red Bull on a more consistent basis. The Woking-based ...