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Zak Brown accepts 'clunky' McLaren has to sharpen up

McLaren Executive Director Zak Brown says the Formula 1 team is “a bit too slow and a bit too clunky”, in the wake of Eric Boullier’s departure as Racing Director. McLaren emerged from its underwhelming three-year partnership with Honda in 2018 but has struggled for performance and holds only sixth spot in the Constructors’ Championship. The operation confirmed on Wednesday that Boullier had tendered his resignation, with Andrea Stella promoted to Performance Director, and Gil de Ferran appointed to the newly-created role of Sporting Director. Speaking to Sky Sports News after confirmation of the managerial reshuffle, Brown said: “[it's] the start of the...
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