Formula One Winner McLaren’s CEO Makes $50 Million After Title
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Formula One Winner McLaren’s CEO Makes $50 Million After Title
McLaren Racing Limited Chief Executive Officer Zak Brown pocketed £37.3 million ($50.3 million) last year after winning the Formula One team title for the first time since 1998, making him one of the sports industry’s best-paid bosses.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown's $50.3million pay cheque after 2024 constructors’ title win revealed
McLaren CEO Zak Brown took home a hefty £37.3million ($50.3million) paycheque after the Woking outfit claimed its first Formula 1 constructors' championship title since 1998, according to Bloomberg.Accounts filed at the UK registry Companies House show that the American earned £26.4million ($35.6million) in the previous year, meaning the constructors' title saw a pay increase ...Keep reading
Formula 1 News: Zak Brown earns more than his drivers
(GMM) McLaren CEO Zak Brown (pictured with his F1 drivers) has emerged as one of world sport’s highest-paid executives, with a payday even bigger than his own Formula 1 drivers. … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Zak Brown earns more than his drivers appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
F1: McLaren post UK£54.2m profit in 2024 as Williams losses hit UK£211m since 2020 - BlackBook Motorsport
McLaren’s F1 team contributed UK£488.4m to overall turnover Williams lost UK£49.9m last year McLaren Racing and Williams Racing have experienced contrasting financial results in the latest round of accounts released by the Formula One teams. McLaren posted a pre-tax profit of UK£37.5 million (US$50.7 million), leading to a total profit of UK£54.2 million (US$73.3 million) for the financial year ending 31st December 2024. This marks a significant…
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