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Zak Brown: Instability to blame for McLaren's downfall

McLaren's CEO Zak Brown blames management instability for the downfall the F1 team has experienced. He labelled the situation as "completely unacceptable" as McLaren continue to struggle in 2018. This morning, McLaren's racing director Eric Boullier resigned just two days until the start of their home Grand Prix weekend. Brown confirms he is working on a major reshuffle that he hopes will help the team return to their former success. Martin Whitmarsh, Ron Dennis, Jost Capito and now Boullier have all been involved in changes at the top of McLaren's structure over recent seasons. And it's these changes that draw the attention of Zak Brown. "Obviously our results this year...
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