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Motorsport.com on MSNZak Brown says McLaren took advantage of ‘destabilized’ Red Bull during Christian Horner’s texting scandalThe McLaren CEO said his team “absolutely” received “an unexpected advantage” during Christian Horner’s media storm in early ...
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Autosport on MSNFive things to look out for in the new British GT seasonThe nine-round British GT season will commence this weekend at Donington Park before the championship visits all of the major ...
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The high-profile driver ads were just the beginning of a serious push to transform IndyCar's television presence.
Zak Brown says his feud with Christian Horner is "geniune" and that he does not like how the Red Bull boss "rolls." The two team principals enjoy a frosty relationship, with Brown recently suggesting ...
Liam Lawson reacts to Zak Brown's claim that Yuki Tsunoda should have been promoted to the Red Bull seat. While Drive to Survive might have brought a whole new audience to the sport, it has also led ...
World champion Max Verstappen’s father Jos has reacted to McLaren CEO Zak Brown’s prediction that the former would move to Mercedes next year, saying that Brown is just meddling with nonsense stuff.
This stands true particularly during battles for the world championship. Now, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has confirmed that his relations with his Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner became much ...
However, this has not stopped rumors from circulating over his future. Now, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has hinted at Verstappen’s next destination in Formula 1. Previously, the reigning world ...
Red Bull’s Liam Lawson has shrugged off a pointed critique from McLaren CEO Zak Brown with the kind of nonchalance that hints at a driver determined to let his performance do the talking. Brown ...
Liam Lawson has stated that he 'couldn't care less' about Zak Brown's opinion after the McLaren Racing CEO questioned Red Bull's decision to promote him ahead of Yuki Tsunoda last season.
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