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Zak Brown ‘can’t believe’ how McLaren’s owners celebrated their Constructors’ Championship victory

McLaren took their first Constructors’ Championship for 26 years after a season-long battle with Ferrari at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The British team have improved significantly over the past few seasons to break free from the midfield and consistently challenge for podiums and race wins.

McLaren were brilliant all season and had two drivers, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, who scored their first Grand Prix victories.

Zak Brown has been integral to McLaren’s ascent up the grid since becoming CEO in 2018 and overseeing the team’s first victory in nine seasons with Daniel Ricciardo three years later.

The Constructors’ Championship triumph was a massive moment for McLaren as the British team usurped their old adversaries, Ferrari.

Brown explained that the post-race celebrations organised by the team’s owners were a surprise after the chequered flag fell at the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

McLaren boss Zak Brown hails incredible Constructors’ Championship celebrations

Pato O'Ward of Mexico driving the (29) McLaren MCL38 Mercedes on track during Formula 1 testing at Yas Marina Circuit on December 10, 2024 in Abu D...

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At the final round of the season, McLaren was under pressure to deliver despite a 21-point advantage, and Charles Leclerc took a 10-place grid drop for a battery change.

Piastri was caught up in an incident with Max Verstappen at Turn 1 as the Australian defended and didn’t shy away from a fight with the Red Bull driver.

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The owners of the McLaren team were delighted to win the championship and saw Bahrain’s capital city Manama turn papaya, the same colour as McLaren’s livery.

Brown was pleased to see the celebrations and thanked the owners for supporting the team over the season on his X account.

He said: “We couldn’t have won the Constructors’ Championship without the unwavering support of Mumtalakat and all our Shareholders. Thank you for helping us celebrate in style. We still can’t believe you turned the city of Manama papaya and changed the mobile signal! MEGA!”

The McLaren team are owned by Mumtalakat, the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain, which took full ownership earlier this year after first owning 30% in 2007.

MSP Sports Capital also own a 33% stake as an external investor since 2022 after increasing their involvement in the team up from 15%.

The owners were also vital to keep the team financially stable in the Covid-19 pandemic as McLaren suffered and had to sell the McLaren Technology Centre in 2021.

McLaren needs to be more decisive as a team in 2025

McLaren have two very quick drivers, although Nico Rosberg has told Norris to push for a rule change that could hinder Verstappen as the Dutchman has an edge in wheel-to-wheel combat.

The British team were blisteringly fast at times this season but weren’t sharp enough at races such as Hungary and the Italian Grand Prix.

They didn’t make a decision quickly and impose team orders at Monza, while Charles Leclerc made a bold one-stop strategy work.

Nico Rosberg urged Norris to drive go-karts over the winter to prepare for 2025. The British driver, in particular, needs to become more aggressive in combat to win a world championship.

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