Great job. I love the contrast between him and Toto. They seem so different in personality, but the way they both found and developed a skill and brought that into their passion is wildly impressive. You guys did great pieces on both.
Find it so fascinating that Zak Brown essentially did the inverse of conventional F1 team economics, by going aggressive on the commercial side before having a quick. Most teams wait for on-track performance before going big on sponsors.
Great article. I am not a fan of Zak Brown but his tenacity to bend the motorsport world to his will cannot be denied.
Glad you enjoyed ir regardless!
He’s clearly figured it out
Great job. I love the contrast between him and Toto. They seem so different in personality, but the way they both found and developed a skill and brought that into their passion is wildly impressive. You guys did great pieces on both.
Love writing this series, glad you are enjoying it.
Thank you, Nate! Glad you’re enjoying the series
Wheel of Fortune? What a funny start.
Wild right?
Find it so fascinating that Zak Brown essentially did the inverse of conventional F1 team economics, by going aggressive on the commercial side before having a quick. Most teams wait for on-track performance before going big on sponsors.
His marketing background definitely came into play on that one
Zak and Toto are two of the most fascinating guys in F1. Thanks for this read!