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‘S*** happens': McLaren pledges to ‘bounce back' after 2025 F1 ‘mistakes'

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has pledged that the team will learn from the "mistakes" it made in last year's F1 championship, admitting that "s*** happens". The post ‘S*** happens': McLaren pledges to ‘bounce back' after 2025 F1 ‘mistakes' appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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