Extreme E effort will not hurt McLaren – Brown

Jun.14 (GMM) McLaren supremo Zak Brown insists that expanding into the new electric off-road series Extreme E will not hurt the Formula 1 team.

With the Woking based outfit locked in a tight battle for third place in the constructors’ championship with Ferrari, McLaren announced that it is expanding beyond F1 and Indycar into Extreme E.

Extreme E is an off-shoot of Alejandro Agag’s Formula E concept, and already features teams owned by Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg and Jenson Button.

Brown is quoted by Speed Week as admitting he regrets not taking Formula E more seriously from the outset.

“I heard from Alejandro and this time I wanted to take the opportunity,” said the McLaren CEO.

“When he presented the Formula E concept to me eight or nine years ago, I had my doubts – like many other people in motorsport.

“I had seen a lot of concepts and ideas that never made it past the Powerpoint presentation phase, but I was wrong,” said the American. “It turned out that Formula E was very successful.

“I always tell the people on the team that mistakes are ok as long as you don’t repeat them,” Brown continued. “So, following my own advice, I took the opportunity this time.”

Brown insists, however, that – just like the McLaren Indycar offshoot – Extreme E will not divert attention from Formula 1.

“We will not be distracted,” he said. “Indycar and Extreme E are an addition to Formula 1. They are projects that should help to fuel our activities in Formula 1.”

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