McLaren CEO Zak Brown loves the heritage of motorsport and has made sure the organisation's 60th anniversary has been duly marked. Now his task is to return the Formula 1 team to a stage where it\u2019s creating new history
McLaren CEO Zak Brown loves the heritage of motorsport and has made sure the organisation's 60th anniversary has been duly marked. Now his task is to return the Formula 1 team to a stage where it’s creating new historyThey say that you never really own a classic car, even if the V5 form reads otherwise. Instead, you’re more of a custodian, someone who is tasked with preserving a small slice of history so that it may one day be enjoyed by the next generation.
The American businessman considers himself “the number one McLaren fan”. He is, in essence, the kid who grew up to be given the keys to the sweet shop. As such, on his watch, more and more of the back catalogue of championship-winning machines are being restored, displayed and driven at the headline Goodwood and Monterey events.
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