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GPFans on MSNAston Martin share plans for the future... without Lance StrollRumours of the team's interest in swooping in to sign reigning champion Max Verstappen have persisted, and whilst no official ...
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has made it clear that he would "love" a Fernando Alonso reunion, and may not have long to wait.
That will change in 2027, with Zak Brown’s organisation set to follow in the footsteps of F1 rivals Alpine and Aston Martin with a new Hypercar entry. Elaborating on his official statement in a ...
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GPFans on MSNAlonso on rival team chief’s radar for stunning F1 switchAt the age of 43, the Spaniard is the oldest competitor on the F1 grid and impressively boasts a career older than 2025 ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMcLaren driver line-up questioned in ‘Brown knows’ verdictCalling Max Verstappen's management, Christijan Albers believes Zak Brown knows he doesn't have the "best drivers in the car" ...
Former FIA steward Johnny Herbert believes that Zak Brown and McLaren will eventually have to decide to favour one of their ...
Piastri joined McLaren for 2023 in place of Daniel Ricciardo after spending the 2022 campaign on the sidelines with Alpine.
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McLaren boss Zak Brown has taken a swipe at Alpine for letting Oscar Piastri leave the team with the Aussie leading the ...
Aston Martin prepare €264 million deal for Max Verstappen, funded by Saudi Arabia’s PIF, as part of plans for 2026 F1 title ...
Max Verstappen will be racing for Red Bull next season and there is no crisis at the Formula One team, principal Christian ...
Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing said ... The hyperclass field only continues to grow in the competition, with Ferrari, Alpine, Aston Martin, Porsche, Toyota, Cadillac, BMW and Peugeot already ...
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