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McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown wants the FIA to adopt a rule that prohibits teams from making baseless allegations against ...
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Autosport on MSNBrown: F1 needs bigger protest fees for "frivolous allegations" after McLaren claimsBrown says F1 should take a more hardline approach to "frivolous allegations" over technical matters ...
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has admitted he would rather see Max Verstappen remain with Red Bull Racing than move to Mercedes next ...
Mercedes teenager Kimi Antonelli starts on sprint pole for the first time in his career, before the field then tackles grand ...
MIAMI — McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown wants to see a change in Formula One’s protest process to stop teams making “bogus ...
Two seasons ago, in the midst of one of his traditional pre-race grid walk-and-interview segments, Formula One television ...
Max Verstappen has been summoned by the stewards after sprint qualifying at the Miami Grand Prix following an incident with an F1 rival. The legality of Mercedes' F1 car has been called into question ...
Baby arrival started and finished Friday of the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix race weekend. The baby among Formula 1 drivers, Mercedes’ 18-year-old Kimi Antonelli, took the pole po ...
Just five races into the Formula 1 season and there's already a compelling championship battle with inner organization ...
The McLaren drivers put their team in a good position, but each has their own aspirations of being world champion. Plus, ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner responds after Zak Brown’s cheeky Miami GP dig at Red BullMcLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown got creative with his water bottle during FP1 in a cheeky dig aimed at rivals Red Bull. The ...
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