McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown extensively oversees the British outfit's work in motorsports. With his hands firmly placed in both F1 and IndyCar markets, the 53-year-old asserted how IndyCar should ...
Zak Brown has hinted that 'Papaya Rules' may return this year as both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are likely to fight for ...
The McLaren CEO, who is involved in both F1 and IndyCar, makes his case for how the American series can move towards the future by looking at its European counterpart ...
One of the most storied in the group, this is the machine Jim Clark took to victory at its race debut at Zandvoort 1967, in ...
McLaren Racing is eyeing expansion into sports car racing and it is unclear what impact that might have on its Formula E and IndyCar programs.
McLaren has extended the contract of the technical director of the aerodynamics department, Peter Prodromou, ahead of the ...
Formula 1 has revealed why it will no longer reward the driver who sets the fastest lap inside the top 10 with a bonus point ...
The whispers that McLaren Racing was eyeing sports car racing have circulated for months, and the rumor made sense.
But once I arrived, I realised it was really bad. Zak Brown told McLaren F1. Brown highlighted that he tackled the ‘commercial side’ of McLaren at first because of his expertise in that area.