Zak Brown: ‘McLaren may consider their F1 future without changes’

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Team’s chief executive believes that a meeting this week must deliver better competition if the sport is to flourish

Zak Brown has warned that McLaren, second only to Ferrari in terms of seasons on the grid, would consider quitting Formula One if the sport’s problems are not addressed this season.

Twelve months ago in Bahrain, F1’s owner, Liberty Media, revealed its vision of how motor sport’s elite competition would look in 2021. On Tuesday Liberty meets the governing FIA and all 10 F1 teams in London to begin the process of putting that blueprint into practice. Time is against them, however, with June seen as the deadline to agree new racing regulations and a fresh commercial agreement, possibly even a cap on teams’ spending, if they are to come into effect in two years’ time.

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Written by Giles Richards
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/mar/24/mclaren-zak-brown-formula-one-future under the title “Zak Brown: ‘McLaren may consider their F1 future without changes’”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.