McLaren and Chip Ganassi Racing have reached a final settlement after a court ruling favored McLaren in their dispute with Alex Palou and CGR. Palou was ordered to compensate McLaren with over $12million following a breach of contract lawsuit. Initially sued for around $20m, Palou was allowed to stay at CGR but chose to remain, leading to McLaren reclaiming money lost in sponsorships and driver salaries. CEO Zak Brown expressed relief over the settlement and looks forward to focusing on the upcoming IndyCar season. Palou has acknowledged the court’s decision, praised McLaren for fulfilling their obligations, and expressed gratitude to all involved in resolving the matter.
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