Zak Brown Takes a Stand: Addressing Controversy Surrounding Red Bull F1 Model in Letter to FIA

The McLaren Racing CEO has long been against the principle of dual-team ownership in Formula 1.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has written a letter to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, urging for stricter regulations to limit alliances between teams.

Brown is a vocal critic of dual team ownership in Formula 1, citing concerns about compromising sporting fairness.

He believes that with teams now financially stable, the practice of multi-team ownership should be outlawed.

In the letter, Brown pointed out specific incidents involving Red Bull’s teams that he feels have impacted the integrity of the sport.

He highlighted actions taken by Racing Bulls to benefit the senior Red Bull team, which he believes have skewed competition.

Brown also brought attention to the recent transfers of key personnel between the Red Bull teams, emphasizing the need for transparency and fair competition in Formula 1.

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