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The trio, consisting of McLaren’s CEO Zak Brown, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri, brought their A-game to the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with cinch, adding a touch of off-track charisma to the mix. As Chris Evans probed into their skills outside of F1, each revealed a glimpse of their versatile talents. From golf to tennis, remote control car racing to cricket. However, it was Zak Brown’s sharp and humorously pointed comparison of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll that turned heads and caught everyone off guard.

This comparison brings to light the striking performance gap between the two drivers. Fernando Alonso, currently sitting third in the F1 championship, has consistently showcased his skills, while Lance Stroll, languishing over 100 points behind, has struggled to attain a similar level of excellence. Stroll’s challenges have been exacerbated by his injury early in the season, but even upon his return, he has faced difficulties in consistently delivering competitive outcomes. In this light, Zak Brown’s humorous reference not only adds a touch of levity but also underscores the performance gulf that exists between the two drivers, igniting a memorable reaction from none other than Lando Norris.

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Amidst the banter and camaraderie, Zak Brown seized an opportune moment to slyly address Lance Stroll’s F1 performance though cold as ice. When Brown’s victories in the rounds prompted Chris Evans to declare, “Zak wins again,” Zak boastfully responded, I’m dominating, this is like Alonso on Stroll.The dig at Stroll by Brown was like a thunderbolt out of the blue, leaving Lando Norris’ jaw dropped with his mouth hung open like the doors of a classic car, and Oscar Piastri burst into laughter. But that’s the magic of live radio, it’s real, it’s raw, and sometimes, it’s downright ruthless.

Zak Brown’s comment, ruthless as it may seem, was a moment of levity, a wink, and a nod to a sport where the competition is fierce, and the personalities are larger than life. It’s all in good fun, with a bit of banter to fuel the fire. Recently another facet of Zak Brown’s multifaceted persona has come to light.

Zak Brown’s return to glory with the legendary M8D

In a thrilling blast from the past, Zak Brown took the driver’s seat of the legendary McLaren M8D at Monterey. This car, a symbol of both triumph and tragedy in McLaren’s history, has been restored to its former glory 53 years after its last race, where it secured nine out of ten victories in Can-Am in 1970.

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“Mega result at Monterey, thank you United Autosport team – P4 for the McLaren M8D in our debut race since rebuilding this epic car. Can’t wait to race it again, you guys are awesome!” Brown enthusiastically tweeted after finishing fourth, a mere heartbeat away from the podium. The man behind the wheel may be steering McLaren’s future, but he hasn’t forgotten the past and could even put Norris and Piastri on notice.

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Vidhita is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports. Driven by her deep passion for motorsports and a love for the exhilaration of speed. Since 2016, she has been captivated by the world of F1 after watching a race with a relative, and her fascination has only grown stronger over the years.
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