McLaren CEO Zak Brown has warned Lando Norris about moving to Red Bull in 2026, when the new power unit regulations are introduced. Norris has been linked to Red Bull for several years, and even reportedly spoke to the Austrians before agreeing to his current long-term contract with McLaren. The British driver is currently contracted
MoreMcLaren CEO Zak Brown and Red Bull chief technical director Adrian Newey were spotted having dinner together with a group of people, whilst celebrating the end of Monterey car week. Also, at the table were Ford CEO Jim Farley and Le Mans legend Tom Kristensen. Brown posted a photo of the table of six onto
MoreMcLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted that Lando Norris’ criticism of the MCL60 is “motivating” rather than disappointing, with it playing a part in the team’s development. Whilst McLaren’s fortunes have changed drastically since the Austrian Grand Prix, Norris and continued to complain about the car. Based on the start of the season which the
MoreZak Brown, the CEO of McLaren Racing, has ventured an intriguing assertion, suggesting that if Sergio Perez were at the helm of both Red Bull cars this season, the Formula 1 championship would unfold as a ‘wide open’ battleground. As Max Verstappen continues to triumph with 10 wins out of 12 races this season, Brown
MoreZak Brown, the CEO of McLaren, has laid out the team’s aspirations for the remainder of the season, aiming to solidify their position as the second-best team behind the unstoppable Red Bull outfit. With Red Bull’s dominance at the forefront, McLaren seeks to build on recent progress and secure a satisfying finish in the Constructors’
MoreMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has launched a scathing attack on Sergio Perez, after admitting that it’s not Red Bull destroying the field, but Max Verstappen. Red Bull currently lead the Constructors’ Championship by 256 points, due to having won every race so far this season. However, 10 of their 12 wins have been claimed
MoreAmid the current Formula 1 landscape of Red Bull Racing’s dominance and Max Verstappen’s unstoppable streak, McLaren’s CEO, Zak Brown, has stood firm in his conviction that the sport’s excitement factor persists. In a departure from Lewis Hamilton’s concerns, Brown maintains that the on-track action remains “uber exciting,” even as Verstappen continues his march towards
MoreIndyCar championship leader Alex Palou has sensationally pulled out of a deal to join McLaren in the single-seater series next season, despite having signed a contract. The Spaniard has reportedly told the British team that he has “no intention” of moving to McLaren in 2024, something McLaren CEO Zak Brown has labelled as “extremely disappointing”.
MoreMonaco Increase Management (MIM) have dropped IndyCar star Alex Palou, after the championship leader rejected a deal he signed to join McLaren next season. PlanetF1.com have reported that Palou has gone against his agreement to join McLaren in 2024, without informing his management team who worked on creating the deal in the first place. A
MoreLando Norris has stated that he may be looking at “something different” once his contract with McLaren expires in 2025, amid sources linking him with a move to Red Bull. Norris has impressed in recent weeks, achieving back-to-back second-place finishes at the British and Hungarian GPs in July. Many believe that Sergio Perez’s position at
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