Zak Brown has admitted McLaren’s failure to qualify Fernando Alonso for the Indianapolis 500 was one of the lowest points of his career
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= Zak Brown, chief executive of McLaren Racing, has shared that his failure to qualify Fernando Alonso for the Indy 500 was one of the lowest points of his professional career. The prestigious competition, known as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”, marked a difficult period for the Woking-based team. Speaking at the Autosport Business Exchange in Miami, Brown reflected on the experience and lessons learned. “That month was full of obstacles,” …