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Ron Dennis would have done the same as us - Brown

Zak Brown believes former McLaren boss Ron Dennis would have conducted the team's affairs with Honda exactly in the same way as the company's current management did. As the man who promoted and ultimately sealed McLaren's deal with its Japanese engine partner, Dennis was a strong believer in the partnership. But Brown, the man who succeeded the legendary team boss at the helm of McLaren, believes his predecessor would have acted no differently once the damage had set in. I think he would have," Brown told Sky Sports F1's Rachel Brookes in an exclusive interview. "He was here when those conversations were ongoing and I think Ron always has and always will have the best interests...
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