McLaren Boss Zak Brown Refutes Allegations Over Oscar Piastri Signing Controversy | Sports-Games
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Motor racing-McLaren's Brown rejects Palou's Piastri claim as 'ludicrous'
LONDON (Reuters) -McLaren boss Zak Brown has dismissed as 'ludicrous' a suggestion he was against signing Oscar Piastri, now the Formula One championship leader, as a rookie three years ago. Read full story
McLaren Boss Zak Brown Refutes Allegations Over Oscar Piastri Signing Controversy | Sports-Games
McLaren Boss Zak Brown Refutes Allegations Over Oscar Piastri Signing Controversy McLaren CEO Zak Brown has strongly refuted claims suggesting his opposition to signing current Formula One leader Oscar Piastri as a rookie driver. These accusations emerged from a court hearing where former IndyCar champion Alex Palou alleged that Brown was not responsible for hiring the Australian driver.Speaking ahead of the U.S. Grand Prix in Texas, Brown label…
Formula 1 News: Zak Brown never wanted Piastri as McLaren F1 driver
(GMM) The political tension surrounding Oscar Piastri’s (pictured with Lando Norris) McLaren career is escalating, as fresh revelations and paddock whispers question both his past signing and his long-term future … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Zak Brown never wanted Piastri as McLaren F1 driver appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
The tensions surrounding Oscar Piastri's career at McLaren are intensifying, as new revelations and rumours in the paddock challenge both his past signature and his long-term future on the team. Last week, in front of the London High Court, Indycar champion Alex Palou said McLaren's CEO Zak Brown had privately admitted that he did not want Piastri at all in the orange car. "I went to dinner with Zak (...)
Papaya Politics: Is McLaren Quietly Backing Lando Over Oscar?
Is McLaren really giving Lando the longer leash while Oscar gets the lecture, or is this just the papaya soap opera turning up the volume? From first-lap love taps to radio sighs and pit stops that feel like family meetings, the plot twists keep tripping over themselves while the points table grins quietly in the corner. Bias, timing, or two rockets trying not to kiss at Turn 1? Come for the spicy replay, stay for the receipts and the side‑eye. …
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