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Brown: McLaren's road to recovery is a five-year plan!

Patience will likely be a virtue for McLaren's die-hard plans after CEO Zak Brown delivered to the team's shareholders a five-year recovery plan. It's been slim pickings for McLaren since 2012 and the Brazilian Grand Prix , when Jenson Button brought the Woking-based outfit its 182nd and last F1 win. The performance of Grand Prix racing's second most successful team - behind Ferrari - has been particularly depressed since the advent of the hybrid era in F1 in 2014, with a partnership with Honda yielding catastrophic results and its association with Renault hardly improving McLaren's fortunes. A changing of the old management guard put motorsport marketing guru Zak Brown at the helm of the...
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