Lando Norris has revealed that he has stopped drinking alcohol and partying, although he likely didn’t have a peaceful night even after his Monaco Grand Prix victory. In the post-race press conference, he expressed that while the win brought relief and boosted his title campaign, he still feels unsettled and acknowledges the need for consistency in his performances. Despite his exceptional pole lap and improved confidence in the car, he believes there’s room for further progress.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown, a passionate figure in motor racing, is likely relishing McLaren’s success at Monaco as much as the post-win celebrations. This victory marked McLaren’s return to glory in Monaco since 2008 and highlighted their resurgence as a dominant force in Formula 1. The team’s success under Brown’s leadership positions them well for a challenge at the drivers’ championship following their constructors’ title win last season.
As a lover of classic race cars and an integral figure in McLaren’s renaissance, Brown’s presence on the Monaco podium to receive the constructors’ trophy was significant. His role in McLaren’s resurgence is evident, with the team now seen as a formidable competitor in Formula 1. Brown’s dedication to the sport is clear, demonstrated by his choice to attend Monaco over the Indianapolis 500, highlighting his commitment to McLaren’s success.





