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McLaren's FE entry in doubt over BMW/Audi exits

McLaren CEO Zak Brown says there's a 'bit of concern' about joining the Formula E grid following the withdrawals of BMW and Audi. In January this year, the British team secured an option to enter the category in the 2022/23 season, with Brown stating at the time that they'd monitor things and make a final decision at a later date. Much has changed since then, with both Audi and BMW deciding to leave the sport at the end of the current campaign, removing two of the biggest names. Due to that, as well as the question mark regarding a cost cap, it seems that Brown and McLaren are now having second thoughts about joining the grid. “On Formula E, we are looking to see how it continues to...
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