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GPFans on MSNLegendary McLaren boss admits muting 'RUBBISH' F1 commentatorsDennis served as McLaren’s team principal, CEO and eventually co-owner from 1981 until 2009, and transformed the team into a ...
Ayrton Senna produced a qualifying lap of such staggering speed and precision around the streets of Monte Carlo that even he ...
But it’s a long time to wait to discover you’d done nothing wrong.” Ayrton Senna and McLaren team boss Ron Dennis celebrate victory (Photo by Steve Etherington/EMPICS via Getty Images ...
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motorsport.com on MSNWho slept best last night: Zak BrownOPINION: McLaren CEO Zak Brown, a true motorsport aficionado, clearly wants his brand to claim racing’s ‘triple crown’ during ...
The year was 1994 and his friend Ron Dennis was in the intense media spotlight after Ayrton Senna’s death at Imola. Dennis asked if he could come and have lunch with Bellm to get away from it ...
As we gear up to celebrate 75 years of the Formula 1 World Championship at the 2025 Festival of Speed, we're taking a look at ...
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Autosport on MSN20 years on from Alonso vs Schumacher, and other Imola classicsThere is some irony here, for if overtaking had been more straightforward at the oft-criticised Imola circuit, Schumacher would have swiftly dispatched the Renault, sailed off int ...
Ron Dennis, has disclosed his unconventional practice of muting F1 commentators while watching races. Dennis, who led McLaren to numerous championship victories with iconic drivers like Lewis Hamilton ...
Naturally, Imola is inextricably linked with one of F1's darkest weekends, when Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna perished at ... between McLaren chief Ron Dennis and the scrutineers the ...
Ron Dennis, one of F1’s most influential and successful team principals, has made it clear he has no intention of returning ...
Former McLaren chief Ron Dennis says he watches F1 races in silence as he can’t stand the “rubbish” the commentators come out with. The long-time McLaren boss stepped away from F1 in 2016 ...
A helmet worn by Ayrton Senna for much of the 1992 Formula 1 season has fetched nearly a million dollars at an auction. An undisclosed buyer purchased the lid for a record-breaking sum of £ ...
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