MacLaran Boss Zak Brown says Lando Noor and Oscar Patteries will not ‘fall properly’ for the title of F -1.


The PESTER has won six races in Norris this season, and they have won 11 of the 14 races so far.

On August 29-31, the racing resumed at the Dutch Grand Prix, and Brown says he expects his war to be fair.

Brown added, “I have said both of them individually, on the Windows of occasions, have your fellow fellow ever done something to bother you?

“So there is a competition there. We are not feeling any stress. As the championship is built, I am sure the tension will increase, but like Montreal – I am glad we got it out of the way, because it was a non -event, Lando was the owner of it, it was a mistake.”

Brown said although he expects both drivers to collide, they are “very confident that it will not be deliberately”.

He added: “I am positive that they will never drive each other off the track, and at the same place you fall into bad blood.”

And he said that McLaren would deal with any tension that is developed in the same way as they have handled the relationship between drivers so far.

“If anything happens, we will deal with it,” he said. “And how we work, which (I) is an open, transparent, dealt with ((style) immediately.

“It seems like watching from the outside, when you have seen battles between other team colleagues, you’ve seen it like, and you walk like ‘have they jumped on it, or are they just letting build this way?’

“If we feel like being a bubble of anything, but we haven’t seen any of it.”

Brown said it is very important for MacLarn to remain on good terms as they both have long -term contracts.

“They will run against each other in the same team for a long time, so it is important that the relationship continues to grow, because not only about this year, but in the next year, blood is flowing, and they will stay together for a long time,” he said.

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