McLaren CEO Zak Brown sent a six-page letter to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressing concerns about common ownership of multiple Formula 1 teams, citing potential competitive advantages and lack of regulatory oversight. Brown's warning was prompted by reports that Mercedes may acquire a minority stake in Alpine, and he urged the FIA to implement rules similar to those in other major sports that prohibit such multi-team ownership structures.
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McLaren CEO Zak Brown sent a six-page letter to FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem expressing concerns about common ownership of multiple Formula 1 teams, citing potential competitive advantages and lack of regulatory oversight. Brown's warning was prompted by reports that Mercedes may acquire a minority stake in Alpine, and he urged the FIA to implement rules similar to those in other major sports that prohibit such multi-team ownership structures.