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Why McLaren CEO apologised to Sauber during the F1 US GP

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has apologised to Sauber and Nico Hulkenberg for the comment he made about the Sprint Race at F1's United States GP. The post Why McLaren CEO apologised to Sauber during the F1 US GP appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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