Zach Brown: The title is not guaranteed at all

Zach Brown: The title is not guaranteed at all

      McLaren will start the European part of the season with a 105-point advantage in the Constructors' Cup over Mercedes and 141 points over Red Bull Racing, but McLaren Racing CEO Zach Brown believes that the title at the end of the season is not guaranteed at all.

      Zach Brown: "Yes, I know, five wins in six races looks like dominance. According to statistics, it is difficult to win back such a difference, but still only the first quarter of the season is behind us – the whole struggle is still ahead.

      The race in Miami was the first where we had full control of the situation. The conditions were difficult in Australia, and the other three victories were on tracks where our car wasn't the fastest, but we did everything right.

      It's nice to see such an impressive lead, but we don't take anything for granted. Last year we were third in the championship, but in the end we won the Constructors' Cup, and the team that led the championship finished the season third. So the title is not guaranteed at all."

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Zach Brown: The title is not guaranteed at all

The head of McLaren Racing, Zach Brown, believes that the title at the end of the season is not guaranteed at all.