1996 Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill has demonstrated his full support for McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who has called for the sport to “stand up for independence”. Brown isn’t happy with how closely Red Bull work with sister team AlphaTauri, who they are also the owners of. Red Bull are the only company on
MoreRed Bull have been dealt a blow by McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who revealed that “no number” would convince them to allow Lando Norris to leave. Brown has effectively labelled Norris as priceless, meaning that the Briton is all but certain to see how the remainder of his contract. Norris is under contract until the
MoreMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is more than aware that they’ll have to fend off “three other big teams” to keep Lando Norris beyond his current contract, which expires at the end of 2025. Norris is a rumoured target for Red Bull, Ferrari and even Mercedes, for when seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton eventually retires.
MoreZak Brown, the CEO of McLaren Racing, has expressed his understanding of Lando Norris’s frustration over teammate Oscar Piastri’s victory, while also praising Norris’s growth in the sport. The British driver has been in the headlines for his candid remarks and comments regarding his pursuit of a maiden Grand Prix win. During the last race
MoreMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown remarkably snubbed Lewis Hamilton during a video on the team’s YouTube channel, when asked who his all-time Formula 1 idol is. When it comes to the statistics, Hamilton is the greatest driver of all-time, having claimed more wins, pole positions and podiums than any other driver. As well as that,
MoreMcLaren are attempting to sue reigning IndyCar Champion Alex Palou for over $23 million, after he turned his back on a signed contract to join the Woking-based team. Palou had been contracted to leave Chip Ganassi Racing at the end of 2023 to join the Arrows McLaren outfit for 2024, something he’s backtracked on in
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and McLaren CEO Zak Brown have all praised the FIA for a much smoother and “more mature” 2022 budget cap process, compared to the mess that unfolded following the 2021 cap. It was recently announced that all teams had been given a certificate of compliance for
MoreAs the fight for fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship in Formula 1 intensifies, Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren, has issued a warning to the Aston Martin team. McLaren, which initially struggled at the beginning of the current season, has made significant strides over the past few months, setting the stage for a fierce battle.
MoreMcLaren Formula One team principal, Zak Brown, has extended a heartwarming invitation to Nicole Piastri, the mother of Australian rookie driver Oscar Piastri, after the 22-year-old sensation secured a coveted front-row starting position for Sunday’s grand prix. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone in Oscar Piastri’s burgeoning career, with Japan being the first full
MoreMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has revealed that he’s going to “get to work” on a contract extension for Lando Norris, something he has a couple of seasons to sort out. It was announced ahead of this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix that rookie Oscar Piastri had signed a contract extension with McLaren, keeping him at
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