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PlanetF1 on MSNTsunoda issues response after Zak Brown’s Red Bull promotion commentsAlthough Yuki Tsunoda appreciates Zak Brown's vote of confidence, he concedes it's up to Red Bull what comes next.
In the white-hot heat of F1 battle, rivalries are unavoidable, and McLaren boss Zak Brown is no different. The McLaren CEO's ...
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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.
Zak Brown Calls Out Red Bull’s “Weird Driving Decisions” After Snubbing Yuki Tsunoda for Liam Lawson
This has prompted rivals to openly question Red Bull’s decision-making, with Zak Brown calling out the Milton Keynes-based ...
Max Verstappen's future has been the subject of intense speculation with Red Bull's declining fortunes only increasing the ...
The FIA’s swear police would be having a field day. “S---,” exclaims Zak Brown as he dumps a forehand into the net during an early morning game of tennis with the Telegraph at Melbourne’s national ...
Zak Brown took a swipe at Red Bull for their “strange driver choices” after Yuki Tsunoda impressed at the F1 Australian Grand ...
Zack Brown and Christian Horner's ongoing feud has intensified, highlighted by disputes over Red Bull’s management of F1’s ...
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McLaren boss Zak Brown: Christian Horner may be feeling ‘vulnerable’ at Red BullHorner has overseen eight drivers’ titles and six constructors’ championships as team principal but was booed at the recent ...
McLaren boss Zak Brown has claimed rival Christian Horner should be feeling 'vulnerable' as Red Bull team principal. McLaren arrived in China as the team to beat following Lando Norris' impressive ...
In a world where Formula 1 dynamics often spark intense discussions, Liam Lawson has demonstrated notable resilience by stating he 'couldn't care less' about Zak Brown's recent comments regarding his ...
In an interview with the Telegraph, Mclaren CEO Zak Brown stirred the pot a bit, predicting that four-time reigning champion driver Max Verstappen would leave Red Bull at the end of 2025 to join ...
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