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Zak Brown denies possible Latifi drive: 'Never part of the conversation'

Monaco Grand Prix – McLaren team boss Zak Brown says that the possibility of F1's Nicholas Latifi getting a drive with the team after his dad bought shares has never come up as part of the discussions. As reported during the week, McLaren have sold 10% of stake in their team to NiDaLa, a company owned by Canadian businessman Michael Latifi, father of F2 driver Nicholas. Speculation immediately began that the buyout may have been in order to put in place an agreement to place Nicholas in some form of driving role within the team, a rumour that Zak Brown immediately refuted during Thursday's press conference: 'It’s never been a discussion. He’s doing quite well in Formula 2. At...
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