McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is \u201cvery disappointed\u201d at the way Alex Palou has handled his contract dispute as the company formally launched its legal case against the IndyCar champion.
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown is “very disappointed” at the way Alex Palou has handled his contract dispute as the company formally launched its legal case against the IndyCar champion.
"We filed in the London courts last week against him - both as a person and his business entity. We'll just let the legal proceedings carry the situation forward."breaking a bone in his hand during a Friday practice shunt at Zandvoort, meaning he will now miss the race, as to why Palou might have been better offer waiting"around the hoop" for a true McLaren berth.Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, on the pit wall"But things move fast in Formula 1.
He added his disappointment at the way the saga has played out, given Brown felt a close working relationship with Palou."He hasn't personally communicated with me about it, which is rather disappointing given all that we've done for him and the opportunities that we've provided.
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