IMSA stripped Tower Motorsports of its LMP2 class victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona because of a technical infraction.
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.
IMSA stripped Tower Motorsports of its LMP2 class victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona because of a technical infraction. The victory was given Wednesday to runner-up United Autosports, the team co-owned by McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.
McLaren CEO, Zak Brown, has slammed the FIA’s failure following their decision to axe Formula 1 steward Johnny Herbert. The FIA announced that Herbert would be stepping down from his role as an F1 steward in 2025, after it was ‘mutually’ agreed that his work within the organisation and role as a pundit were ‘incompatible’.
The whispers that McLaren Racing was eyeing sports car racing have circulated for months, and the rumor made sense.
Porsche is currently mulling over its driver options for the third 963 Hypercar that Porsche Penske Motorsport will field at the Le Mans 24 Hours in June. Hot off winning the Rolex 24 At Daytona
The whispers that McLaren Racing was eyeing sports car racing have circulated for months and it made sense: The brand is, after all, a supercar to sell to consumers and
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is considering entering sports car racing in 2027, with the World Endurance Championship being a prime target, while also reviewing its current participation in Formula E and IndyCar.
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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has thrown his weight behind the FIA's push for more professional Formula 1 race stewarding.
McLaren chief executive Zak Brown expects Formula One to deliver a four-way championship battle this season and would also not be surprised if a rival team mirrors McLaren's rapid rise to the top.