McLaren: Global financial ‘craziness’ makes F1 deals ‘hard as ever’
McLaren chief Zak Brown has soothed concerns over global financial “craziness” making deals “as hard as it’s ever been” by revealing tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwo new partners ahead of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
The Woꦡking-based squad has not raced with a title backer since Vodafone’s exit at the end of 2013 but still managed to attract a host ofไ new sponsors last season.

McLaren chief Zak Brown has soothed concerns over global financial “craziness” making deals “as hard as it’s ever been” b💦y revealing two new partners ahead of the 2019 Formula 1 season.
The Woking-based squad has not raced with a title backer since Vodafone’s exit at the end of 2013 but still managed to attract a🌺 host of new sponsors last se𒅌ason.
Brown said last month the team is 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:holding talks with Coca-Cola over a potential future sponsorship partnersh🉐ip after striking a deal to run the carbonated 💫soft drinks manufacturer’s branding on its cars at three races towards the end of 2018.
Speaking at the Autosport International show,𝓰 Brown admitted McLaren had felt the effects of current global financial uncertainties - including those surrounding the impact of Britain’s planned exit from the European Union - which he said had resulted in major companies becoming “nervous to invest long term”.
Asked about the difficulties McLaren has faced in attracting new sponso☂rs, Brown replied: “It’s as hard as it’s ever been.
“Cooperations are a bit nervꦰous to invest long term because they are not quite sure if something happens over here what does that mean.
“It does put everything into a bit of a slowd൲own and holding pattern.”
But Brown stressed tꦗhe “craziness that’s going on around the world” has not put the brakes on McLaren securing fresh investment, revealing it will announce a minimum of two new sponsors later t𝕴his month.
“We were fortunate to bring on about five new partners last year, and we’ll announce another at least two this month that we’ve signཧed so we are making good progress,” he said.
“It certainly hasn’t 🌄come to a stop butꦏ it’s slowed things down and some of the craziness that’s going on around the world doesn’t help.”
At last year’s season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, F1 teams168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: voiced concerns over the possible negative impacts Brex🦋it could have on the sport, including potential logistical and staffing challenges.
Seven of F1’s 10 teams have UK bases including reigning world champions Mercedes, with boss Toto Wolff admitting his tea﷽m was monitoring what he described as a🍃 “not very pleasant development” closely.

Lewis regularly a♔ttends Grands Prix for mahbx.com🐻 around the world. Often reporting on the action from the ground, Lewis tells the stories of the people who matter in the sport.