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‘As special as it gets’: Indy 500 has Zak Brown feeling back home again with Arrow McLaren

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INDIANAPOLIS – As the CEO of McLaren Racing (and overseeing Arrow McLaren), Zak Brown travels to some of the most exotic and cosmopolitan cities on Earth.

From Barcelona, Spain to Montreal, Quebec. From Sao Paulo, Brazil to Abu Dhabi, Bahrain. Of course, there is this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix in one of the richest principalities on the planet on the streets of Monte Carlo. SUNDAY’S INDY 500: Details, schedules and how to watch the race on NBC, Peacock BACK IN THE RACE: Graham Rahal will replace the injured Stefan Wilson But this Sunday, there is only one place Brown wants to be, and that is in the capital city of the Hoosier State.

Indianapolis, Indiana, also known as the “Crossroads of America.” “The Indianapolis 500 is as special as it gets,” Brown told NBC Sports. “That’s my youngest memories of the sport.

The Indianapolis 500 is a big deal. To go with a chance to win after we came close last year is really exciting.” The McLaren name is legendary at the Indianapolis 500 dating all the way back to when its founder, Bruce McLaren of Auckland, New Zealand, arrived at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1968.

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