F1 News: McLaren Boss Issues Warning To Drivers - "Aren't The Only Ones Delivering Silverware"

McLaren CEO Zak Brown jestingly reminded his star drivers that they're not the sole victors in the team, following their successful run, by sharing his own racing triumph amidst the team’s F1 ascent.
F1 News: McLaren Boss Issues Warning To Drivers - "Aren't The Only Ones Delivering Silverware"
F1 News: McLaren Boss Issues Warning To Drivers - "Aren't The Only Ones Delivering Silverware" /

In a light-hearted social media exchange, McLaren CEO Zak Brown teased star drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, boasting of his own prowess on the racing circuit with a potent message: "Lando and Oscar aren't the only ones delivering silverware." This playful banter comes amidst McLaren's gleaming recovery on the Formula 1 grid, marking an engaging sideline to the team's competitive success.

Key Takeaways

  • McLaren's Vibrant Ascension: Under the stewardship of drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, McLaren has reinvigorated its competitive stance in Formula 1, consistently achieving top-three finishes and claiming a 1-2 finish at a thrilling sprint race.
  • Brown’s Cheeky Retort: Zak Brown, not only leading the team but also actively participating in racing, clinched P1 in class at the Estoril Classics Series, subtly nudging his top-performing drivers with his jesting remark about not being the sole bearers of trophies within the team.
  • Upcoming Challenges: As McLaren sets its sights on the imminent US Grand Prix, the team hopes to leverage its double-car threat against its competitors, potentially exploiting weaknesses presented by Red Bull's uneven driver performance.

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McLaren’s recent track record under Norris and Piastri has been nothing short of exceptional, with the pairing securing their second consecutive double podium in Qatar after an impressive Japanese campaign. Their performances recently further underscored the fact that McLaren is once again a formidable force in Formula 1, an assertion that's especially pertinent considering the team's previous struggles.

Brown’s playful dig, showcased through his personal success at the Estoril Classics Series, artfully mirrors the enviable position McLaren finds itself in - a team united not just in shared victories but also in a collective, sportive spirit. 

"Lando and Oscar aren't the only ones delivering silverware," he playfully posted to Twitter. "Had plenty of fun at the Estoril Classic last week as @richardadean and I took P1 in class!"

ZAK BROWN

Looking ahead, the US Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas looms large. With Max Verstappen maintaining a tenacious hold as the predominant force to reckon with and his teammate Sergio Perez navigating through a seemingly turbulent phase as he fights for P2, McLaren’s strategic game could play a pivotal role. 

The tandem performance of Norris and Piastri could potentially counteract Red Bull's solitary powerhouse in Verstappen, offering a tantalising prospect of strategic on-track battles. On top of this, Lewis Hamilton will be pushing his W14's nose as close to the gearbox of the Mexican driver to potentially finalise his place as runner-up behind the potent flying Dutchman. 

Zak Brown, who evidently shares both the limelight and the tracks with his drivers, now eyes continued, and perhaps elevated, success in the upcoming races.


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Alex Harrington
ALEX HARRINGTON

Alex is the editor-in-chief of F1 editorial. He fell in love with F1 at the young age of 7 after hearing the scream of naturally aspirated V10s echo through his grandparents' lounge. That year he watched as Michael Schumacher took home his fifth championship win with Ferrari, and has been unable to look away since.