Cadillac Will Add Value as 11th F1 Team, Says McLaren’s Zak Brown
EUROPE AND UNITED STATES, AUG 4 – Zak Brown urges the FIA to ban multi-team ownership to protect fairness as Cadillac enters Formula One, bringing new competition and financial investment, McLaren's CEO said.
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Cadillac will add value as 11th F1 team, says McLaren’s Zak Brown
Cadillac’s arrival in Formula One next year as an 11th team will bring added financial value with new partners and more fan engagement rather than diluting resources, according to McLaren’s American chief executive Zak Brown.
Motor racing-Cadillac will add value as 11th F1 team, says McLaren's Brown
LONDON (Reuters) -Cadillac's arrival in Formula One next year as an 11th team will bring added financial value with new partners and more fan engagement rather than diluting resources, according to McLaren's American chief executive Zak Brown. Read full story
Brown: I see Cadillac as a value add to the sport
Zak Brown claims Cadillac's arrival in Formula 1 next year as an 11th team will bring added financial value with new partners and more fan engagement rather than diluting resources. The General Motors-backed team have taken staff already from rival outfits, their European headquarters at Silverstone being close to other factories, and are also...
Formula 1: Zak Brown Sees Cadillac's Entry As A 'value Add' Despite Rival Threats On Cricketnmore
McLaren CEO Zak Brown: McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes Cadillac's entry into Formula One next year will ultimately enhance the sport’s ecosystem rather than dilute its resources, even as the General Motors-backed outfit begins to draw talent and attention away
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