McLaren, F1 and Las Vegas Grand Prix
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McLaren's double disqualification from the Las Vegas Grand Prix for rear skid block infringements has blown the Formula 1 title fight wide open
For most of the 2025 season, Max Verstappen refused count himself in the title race but, suddenly, he has a proper shot at a fifth crown
McLaren’s is deepening partnership with Bowers & Wilkins to produce a new generation of motorsport-inspired, fashion-forward Pi8 earbuds and Px8 S2 headphones.
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Zak Brown’s new book arrives just as McLaren closes in on F1 glory
It’s fitting that Penguin Publishing Group released Zak Brown’s Seven Tenths of a Second this week, just before the F1 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Brown is the CEO of McLaren Racing, whose Formula 1 team may wrap up the 2025 F1 World Drivers Championship in Vegas this weekend.
Drivers said the gamble Formula One took when it rolled the dice on the Las Vegas Grand Prix is paying off but track conditions and the race's placement on the calendar need improvement.
On the brink of insolvency five years ago, the team is now dominating on the Formula 1 track—and, under the leadership of CEO Zak Brown, building up its sponsorships to rival Ferrari and Mercedes.
Las Vegas is hosting a hotly anticipated F1 Grand Prix, in the hopes of jumpstarting a slow tourist season. British rising star Lando Norris, who races for McLaren, speaks with NBC News’ Chloe Melas about his career and the upcoming Vegas race.