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Zak Brown shies away from 'domination' as the CEO looks in the 'mirror'

After the summer break, McLaren became the team to beat in Formula One. Out of the four Grands Prix, the British team only could not win in Monza after Charles Leclerc could pull off a one-stop race, but at the event, both Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris finished on the podium. However, CEO Zak Brown prefers to look in the 'rear view mirror'.
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