McLaren boss Zak Brown has said it is unfair to frame Andretti's failed bid to join Formula One as proof of an anti-American bias in the sport.
Is there anyone on the current grid who could beat Max Verstappen in a straight fight? Zak Brown believes one of his drivers could. Max Verstappen has dominated F1 over the last two years.
During one of his latest podcast appearances, Zak Brown shared his opinion on which is more important- a fast car or a fast driver. Zak Brown appeared on F1's Beyond the Grid podcast right after the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, which was a special weekend for his team.
Lando Norris scored his much-awaited maiden victory in Formula 1 at the Miami GP. The entire McLaren crew broke into celebration for the impressive race from the Briton.
Adrian Newey‘s exit from Red Bull has caused quite a stir within the team. Hence, McLaren CEO Zak Brown commented on multiple things regarding the matter.
F1 aero genius Adrian Newey decided to leave Red Bull after spending two decades at Milton Keynes. The 65-year-old played a pivotal role in the Austrian team’s success over the years.
Christian Horner hit back at Toto Wolff ( Mercedes's team principal) after he and Zak Brown suggested they received CB from people at Red Bull "through
McLaren boss Zak Brown calls Lando Norris “everyone’s favourite driver” after the Briton won his first grand prix in Miami on Sunday.
Red Bull's spokesperson responded to a remark made by McLaren CEO Zak Brown about Adrian Newey's departure. It has been rumored for a while that things are boiling inside the Red Bull Racing team, and many suggest that Adrian Newey's recently announced departure is the result of that.
Adrian Newey‘s exit from Red Bull has been a major topic of discussion in the F1 paddock. Multiple people believe that the ever-growing tensions at Red Bull caused Newey to leave the Austrian team.
Adrian Newey will not be the last person to leave Red Bull amid the turmoil surrounding the team, says McLaren boss Zak Brown.
Ahead of F1 Miami, the McLaren Racing CEO discusses the growth of Formula One in the U.S., and reveals why he thinks his team will stand above its competitors next season
Fernando Alonso‘s decision to move back to McLaren in 2015 following his title-contending seasons at Ferrari turned out to be a massive disappointment.
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