McLaren boss Zak Brown has dismissed the idea that Formula 1 could backtrack on its incoming 2026 engine regulations.
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GPblog on MSNJos Verstappen irritated by 'stirrer' Zak BrownJos Verstappen has responded to Zak Brown' s statements that Max Verstappen would drive at Mercedes in 2026. According to Max ...
Now, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has hinted at Verstappen’s next destination in Formula 1. Previously, the reigning world champion was rumored to be in talks with Aston Martin. There were even reports ...
In an interview with the Telegraph, Mclaren CEO Zak Brown stirred the pot a bit, predicting that four-time reigning champion ...
Christian Horner has responded to Zak Brown's statement about Max Verstappen. The McLaren CEO stated that the four-time world ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNZak Brown: Christian Horner should feel ‘vulnerable’ in Red Bull team leadershipMcLaren CEO Zak Brown has warned Red Bull team boss Christian Horner that he should be feeling "vulnerable" at the helm.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes top rival Max Verstappen is poised to switch teams following the 2025 season, likely heading ...
after Racing Point (now Aston Martin) signed 4x champ Sebastian Vettel to replace him from 2021 onwards. McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown jumped at the opportunity to lure the Mexican driver to the ...
While Toto Wolff has declared he won't try to entice Max Verstappen to Mercedes, McLaren chief Zak Brown has offered his take ...
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