Formula 1 2020: McLaren boss Zak Brown hails 'great year' for team in constructor's championship
• 4 years agoA jubilant Brown said McLaren had "a great year" after Lando Norris and his Ferrari-bound team-mate Carlos Sainz finished fifth and sixth in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Formula 1: All 10 teams give green light to five-year Concorde Agreement, says FIA
• 5 years agoThe Concorde agreement will cover the 2021 through 2025 seasons and follows years of intense negotiation on the sport's commercial side.
Formula 1: FIA agrees to cap F1 teams spending to $145 million in 2021, will scale down in subsequent years
• 5 years agoFIA said in a statement that the cap will be scaled down to $140 million in 2022 and $135 million for 2023-2025, based on a 21-race season. It excludes driver salaries and engine costs.
McLaren chief Zak Brown open to Daniel Ricciardo racing at Bathurst 1000
• 5 years agoMcLaren chief executive Zak Brown is enthusiastic about the idea of Daniel Ricciardo racing in the Bathurst 1000 touring car race, even if the Formula One schedule makes it unlikely the Australian could be freed up.
Formula 1: McLaren chief executive Zak Brown expects Sebastian Vettel will 'probably end up leaving' F1
• 5 years agoFerrari said on Tuesday that Vettel, who won all his titles with Red Bull between 2010-13, would be leaving after six years with them.
Formula 1: Daniel Ricciardo moves to McLaren to replace Carlos Sainz for 2021 season, to partner Lando Norris
Fpsports • 5 years agoDaniel Ricciardo will join McLaren for the 2021 season thereby taking the seat currently occupied by Carlos Sainz.
Formula 1 2020: McLaren boss expects double-headers at few circuits with travelling related issues likely to emerge
• 5 years agoFormula One can be expected to ‘hit a glitch’ as the sport tries to complete a 2020 season stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic but 14-15 races looks feasible, McLaren boss Zak Brown said
Coronavirus outbreak a wake-up call for 'unhealthy' Formula 1, says McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl
• 5 years agoEchoing his boss Zak Brown, who warned earlier this month that up to four of the 10 teams could disappear, Seidl made clear there was no scaremongering going on
Coronavirus Outbreak: McLaren drivers accept pay cut amid COVID-19, staff told to go on leave
• 5 years agoMcLaren became the first Formula One team to furlough staff because of the coronavirus on Wednesday, with drivers Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz joining senior management in taking a pay cut.
Coronavirus pandemic: McLaren employee who tested positive showing no symptoms, quarantined staff doing well
• 5 years agoMcLaren had already pulled out of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix as a result of the test before last weekend’s scheduled race was cancelled