Paul Jeffrey
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In a blow for the vast army of McLaren fans, CEO Zak Brown has admitted the British team could well be "years" away from winning another World Championship in Formula One.
The last few years have been nothing short of dreadful for McLaren, a team steeped in motor racing heritage since being founded by the legendary Bruce McLaren back in 1963. Having secured no less than 182 Grand Prix victories and 12 drivers and eight Constructors titles up to 2012, success has been a little thin on the ground in Woking. Victory for Jenson Button at the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix remains the final success for McLaren, with the following years delivering a smattering of points finishes and just two podiums, despite the driving skills of arguably one of Formula One's most talented drivers, Fernando Alonso.
With Eric Boullier now removed from the team and Indy 500 winner Gill de Ferran drafted into a new role of Sporting Director, McLaren have begun the long road to recovery as they continue with their aim of returning to winning ways in Formula One. However with a move to Renault power for 2018 failing to provide the boost in performance many expected, and reports suggesting the current car is producing less downforce than even last seasons machine, recovering back to where McLaren realistically belong at the head of the field could be a long way off, something that CEO Zac Brown confirmed in a recent interview ahead of the McLaren's home Grand Prix at Silverstone this weekend:
"This is going to take some time to fix" said Brown when speaking to the official Formula One website. "I think we are years away. I don’t know if that’s two or 10, or somewhere in-between. Probably more like somewhere in-between, but I don’t want to get into predictions.
“I have to be very realistic and honest with yourself, with our fans, with you, to say that this is going to be a journey. I think everyone needs to recognise that.”
“I have to be very realistic and honest with yourself, with our fans, with you, to say that this is going to be a journey. I think everyone needs to recognise that.”
With the downward spiral having been halted somewhat this year, despite a relatively disappointing haul of results to date, it certainly looks like things are slowly beginning to turn around again in the post Ron Dennis era - but is it too little too late for McLaren, or can the team finally get back to winning ways in the short term, and provide a race winning machine for Fernando Alonso before he steps away from Formula One for good?
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