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Expressing Optimism, McLaren’s CEO Zak Brown Sets A Clear Goal For 2024-

10 months ago By Sports Desk

McLaren CEO, Zak Brown is very optimistic of the fact that his team ready to come and compete in the new 2024 F1 season fiercely and dominantly after the lessons they have got from their experiences of last year.

It was really difficult for McLaren at the start of the last season, where they failed to score any points at the starting few races marking a difficult start with their brand new car, the MCL60.

But as the races went by McLaren developed more and more. And they became very successful and really competent at the second half of the season having an upgrade in their cars. 

Both their young drives, the Brit Lando Norris and the Rookie Aussie Oscar Piastri drove wonderfully to take seven podium finishes in the last 8 races of the season. They showed how talented and competetive they and McLaren are.

And for this, Brown also has full confidence on his two young drivers. With Piastri grabbing attention after an outstanding rookie season and Norris, in his fifth season with the team, continuing to impress.

“Having the driver lineup that we do is fantastic,” Brown continued. We consider what it takes to win a world championship once more. Having two excellent drivers is a must, and we believe we can tick that box.

So, everything seems to be truly going on well for the British F1 racing team.

Now, after signing off the 2023 F1 season in such an wonderful way, Marengo and their CEO really want to hold this tempo to start off the new season, and perform like that continuously. For that, everyone is putting their wholehearted effort. From the drivers to the engineers to the mechanics, each one them.

Now, how much this will turnout, that only time will tell. But McLaren is really working hard to bore a sweet fruit of their hardwork.

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