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McLaren a money-making machine? We are profitable, says Brown

WOKING, England : The McLaren Formula One team are back in the black financially and cashflow positive, chief executive Zak Brown said on Monday as the team launched a 2023 car celebrating their 60 years of existence.

Asked whether the former world champions were "potentially a money-making machine" as Formula One surges in popularity, particularly with U.S. audiences, the American offered a qualified reply.

"I don't know about money-making machine but we are now a profitable Formula One team," he said. "We were losing well north of 100 million pounds ($121.25 million) when we got started on our (latest) journey.

"(We are) very fortunate that we brought in new shareholders that enabled us to do things like the wind tunnel and the simulator. We're cashflow positive, we've got I think the greatest set of corporate partners in all of motorsports.

"From that standpoint we're financially very, very healthy and have all the resources we need to get back to the front."

Brown became chief executive of McLaren Racing in 2018 as part of a major restructuring of the second most successful team in the sport in terms of wins.

A new wind tunnel is due to become operational mid-year, with the team expecting that to bring a step-change in performance.

McLaren Racing are part of the McLaren Group, which includes the supercar manufacturer and is majority-owned by Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat.

The team finished fifth overall last season, after fourth in 2021, and have set a target of returning to the top four this year with Australian rookie Oscar Piastri, 21, replacing compatriot Daniel Ricciardo alongside Britain's Lando Norris.

The lineup is the youngest on the grid with 23-year-old Norris, about to start his fifth season despite

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