McLaren Racing is eyeing expansion into sports car racing and it is unclear what impact that might have on its Formula E and ...
The McLaren CEO, who is involved in both F1 and IndyCar, makes his case for how the American series can move towards the ...
The whispers that McLaren Racing was eyeing sports car racing have circulated for months and it made sense: The brand is, after all, a supercar to sell to consumers and the truest platform to ...
McLaren currently fields two cars in Formula 1, two cars in Formula E and three cars in IndyCar. McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown tells The Associated Press he'd like to be in the World Endurance ...
It has a two-car Formula E team and fields three cars in IndyCar, which, at the end of the day, is the the series the California-born Brown grew up dreaming of one day competing in himself.
and he's reviewing McLaren's current participation in both Formula E and IndyCar. Whether that means he scales back, the teams remain status quo or he drops one of both of those programs remains ...
McLaren Racing announced Greene Tweed as a new partner for its Formula 1 and NTT IndyCar Series teams. The multiyear agreement is more than just a sponsorship.