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Brown: IndyCar bid won't distract from McLaren's F1 momentum

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says that the Formula 1 team won't be distracted from its ongoing resurgence by the announcement of a new US IndyCar venture. In more than 50 years of Grand Prix competition, McLaren has picked up eight constructors championships and 12 driver titles. But the last of those was in 2008, and the last decade has seen somewhat hard times at Woking. The squad finally appears to have turned the corner in 2019, and started to find its old form again with an all-new driver line-up consisting of Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris. Brown says confirmation that McLaren is now on the right track was crucial when it came to deciding whether to branch out into full-time IndyCar racing,...
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