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Zak Brown Takes FIA Fight over Mercedes-Alpine F1 Talks Public

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The McLaren boss fears Formula 1 could face conflicts of interest if manufacturers control multiple teams
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Zak Brown calls for FIA intervention to prevent alliances between teams could threaten the balance of the championship.

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Tension in Formula 1. The letter from the executive director to the president of the FIA brings into play the possible trade negotiations in Franco Colapinto's team.

The offensive is launched! Zak Brown has officially asked the International Automobile Federation to tighten the rules governing the links between the Formula 1 teams. In a long letter addressed to the president of the FIA, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, McLaren Racing CEO believes that technical, strategic or capitalistic alliances between teams now threaten the "integrity" and "equity" of the championship. A strong exit that intervenes in a context of …

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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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