Zak Brown confident McLaren can top Formula 1 rivals

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has stated his team possesses the ability to become the fastest Formula 1 outfit before the current regulation cycle concludes.

Speaking on the Up To Speed podcast, Brown referenced McLaren's prior rise from ninth to constructors' champions as proof that major gains remain feasible.

"I've got a lot of confidence, but it's going to be very tough," Brown said. "We have gone from ninth to quickest. So, we can definitely go from third to quickest. It'll take some time."

The team currently holds third place in the Constructors' Championship on 159 points. Brown noted recent results including a sprint victory in Miami along with near-wins there and in Japan.

He added that the top four squads are likely to claim all victories this season, with two already having done so.

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McLaren CEO Zak Brown has warned that it would be very foolish to write off Red Bull despite their poor start to the 2026 Formula 1 season. Red Bull sits sixth in the standings after three rounds with just 16 points, while McLaren holds third place. Brown predicts teams will converge as they adapt to new regulations.

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McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has criticized Formula 1's 'A team and B team' model, saying it risks compromising the sport's integrity. He pointed to recent staff moves between Red Bull and its sister team Racing Bulls as examples of potential unfair advantages. Brown called for greater independence among the 11 teams to maintain fan trust.

Team-mate qualifying battles in Formula 1 have produced clear early leaders in the 2026 season. McLaren holds a strong advantage while other squads remain closely matched after the opening four events.

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