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McLaren boss targets ‘triple crown’

Zak Brown is targeting the ‘triple crown' with McLaren McLaren boss Zak Brown has revealed ambitions to win both the Indianapolis 500 and 24 Hours of Le Mans with the British marque. This year the McLaren name returned to IndyCar with the McLaren SP operation, while changes to the World Endurance Championship rules open the way for hypercars from next season. That could see the return of the marque, which won the race in 1995 with its F1 GTR. McLaren has previously won the Indianapolis 500, its last success coming with Johnny Rutherford in 1976. Those events, together with the Monaco Grand Prix, form what is colloquially known as the triple crown, a title Brown has now set his sights...
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