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McLaren downplays the impact of Trump’s presence on the victory of F1 in Miami.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
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McLaren minimiza impacto da presença de Trump na vitória da F1 em Miami.
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Title: McLaren downplays Donald Trump’s presence in F1 garage

(L to R): Donald Trump (USA), politician and businessman, with Zak Brown (USA), CEO of McLaren. 05.05.2024. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Miami Grand Prix, Miami, Florida, USA, Race Day.

McLaren downplayed the significance of former US President Donald Trump’s visit to their Formula 1 garage during the Miami Grand Prix. Trump claimed to be the “lucky charm” for Lando Norris, as the British driver secured his first victory. While the presence of politicians at F1 races is not uncommon, Trump’s presence sparked controversy due to his divisive reputation. Critics pointed to his problematic comments in the past, which contradicts F1’s commitment to gender equality and inclusion.

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After posing for photos with McLaren CEO Zak Brown and visiting the team’s garage, McLaren released a statement addressing the discussions on social media about Trump’s appearance. The statement emphasized that McLaren is a non-political organization, but acknowledged and respected the office of the President of the United States. The team explained that they accepted the visit request on race day alongside the FIA President and the CEOs of Liberty Media and Formula 1. McLaren expressed gratitude for being chosen as a representative of F1, allowing them to showcase their world-class engineering in motorsport.

Despite McLaren’s attempt to focus on the positive aspects of Trump’s visit, it is hard to ignore the negative implications associated with his political history. Trump is currently involved in a legal trial related to secret payments in New York, adding to the controversies surrounding him. Some suggest that McLaren should have followed the example of the Andretti racing team, who claimed that Trump’s request had been lost in the spam folder to avoid public relations complications. However, McLaren’s justification suggests that they would have also accepted a visit from President Joe Biden, potentially causing outrage among those with opposing political views.

Trump’s visit coincided with McLaren’s first victory since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix at Monza. Lando Norris achieved his long-awaited victory in his 110th F1 appearance. When asked about Trump’s presence in the McLaren garage, Norris stated that he did not see him during the race preparations. However, Trump approached him afterwards to congratulate him. Norris considered it an honor for someone like Trump to recognize his achievements and show respect for his hard work. The British driver referred to Trump as a special and respectable person, appreciating his recognition of the dedication and effort required in motorsport.

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