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McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown has long been an opponent of A and B teams and he has now put his opposition in writing to the FIA.
McLaren F1 CEO, Zak Brown, expressed his concerns about the relationship between primary and secondary teams in F1 in a letter to the FIA.
He highlighted Red Bull’s ownership of a competitive outfit Toro Rosso, which has evolved under different names while maintaining a close relationship with the main team.
Brown opposes this alliance and points to instances where Racing Bulls influenced main team strategy, compromising sporting integrity.
He also criticized shared resources and easy personnel transfers between the two teams, raising questions about fairness and competition.
Brown’s letter stresses the need to eliminate such alliances to safeguard the integrity and competitiveness of Formula 1.
He emphasized that unwinding existing relationships is crucial for preserving the sport’s future integrity and competitiveness.






