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Three-time world champion Niki Lauda always has a keen eye for what's going on in Formula One racing. He is full of praise for Ross Brawn and his achievements - and for Mercedes decision to take a majority stake in the Brackley team. Full Article at Formula1.com
McLaren: Formula One Grand Prix Team Team Principal: Martin Whitmarsh Drivers: Lewis Hamilton, Heikki Kovalainen Constructors Finish: 3rd (71 points) Best Finish: 1st (twice) Hamilton, Hungary, Singapore Chassis: MP4-24 Engine: Mercedes-Benz FO... Full Article at SpeedTV
Three-times World Champion Niki Lauda believes former McLaren team boss Ron Dennis was behind Jenson Button's move to the Woking-based team. Full Article at Auto Trader UK
Mercedes' decision to buy Formula One champion team Brawn and sell its stake in McLaren is good for all those involved, according to McLaren co-owner and former team head Ron Dennis. "This is a win-win situation, for both McLaren and Daimler," Full Article at SuperSport
McLaren Group boss Ron Dennis is confident his company's F1 team will continue to thrive despite losing the back of Mercedes-Benz. Full Article at Auto Trader UK
McLaren Group boss Ron Dennis has insisted its revised Formula One deal with Mercedes will make the company stronger. Full Article at Autocar
To the sound of Beyonce's "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)," the Valley's first H&M store opened Thursday at Noon. Nearly 1,000 shoppers waited hours in line for the Arizona debut of the Swedish retailer known for its trendy fashion at low prices. Full Article at AZ Central.com
Like Monaco and Singapore, Abu Dhabi drew celebrities and Middle Eastern royalty like a magnet as the dramatic Yas Marina Circuit was adjudged a huge success. Full Article at Formula1.com
Surprisingly, both Red Bulls were over 0.7s off the pace, while the BMWs, Sebastien Buemi and Jarno Trulli were thereabouts. Full Article at SportNetwork
McLaren chairman Ron Dennis made a timely return to a formula one paddock on Saturday, witnessing his protege Lewis Hamilton dominate qualifying for the inaugural Abu Dhabi grand prix. Full Article at Wolrd Car Fans
We’ve all seen Ron Dennis being interviewed on TV, so some things don’t come as a surprise when you meet him in real life. His office is well appointed but erring towards the minimalist end of uncluttered. His suit is immaculate. Full Article at Evo
‘It’s understandable why people ask the question “why now”, but the answer to that question lies in the statistics of F1. When I first entered F1 in 1966, there was only one other brand that’s still in the pitlane – and that’s Ferrari. Full Article at Auto Spies
CAR interviewed McLaren Automotive chairman Ron Dennis for the November 2009 issue of CAR Magazine’s feature on the new McLaren MP4-12C supercar. Full Article at Car Magazine Online
As boss of one of the most successful Formula 1 teams of all time, McLaren's Ron Dennis often seemed to tolerate the media as an irritating but necessary evil that existed purely to provide the publicity to generate the cash he needed to fund his... Full Article at Motor Trend
Last year Dennis helped to steer Lewis Hamilton to a world championship A year ago, Ron Dennis was directing Lewis Hamilton to the Formula One world championship from pit walls in Monte Carlo and Sao Paulo. Full Article at The Telegraph
Ron Dennis himself, in his post-F1 guise as McLaren's 'Automotive Chairman', speaks about the ethos of the new car and the future of the brand, whilst Automotive Managing Director Antony Sherriff goes into more detail about the MP4-12C's design, and... Full Article at PistonHeads
Ron Dennis' move away from Formula One to concentrate on McLaren's new road car appears to be paying dividends, with the group set to open a new factory in Woking that will employ 800 people and produce 4,000 cars per year. Full Article at Sports Pro Media
One of the most anticipated sports cars of the year, McLaren Automotive's spanking new MP4-12C was formally introduced to the world on Wednesday with the release of the first photos and details. Full Article at Carscoop
ROFLMAO! Three non-F1 drivers in the world capable of driving these cars, Leno maybe one of them. Let's set up a pool on when one of the non-three wrecks the first one going around a street corner! More and more power just wrecks them sooner! Full Article at Autoblog
The McLaren MP4-12C is revealed as the first in a range of high-performance sports cars from McLaren Automotive, the independent car division based at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. Full Article at Search Auto Parts
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LONDON - APRIL 30: Ron Dennis arrives for the Sport Industry Awards at Battersea Evolution in Battersea Park on April 30, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2007 file photo, McLaren Mercedes team manager Ron Dennis, left, and Mercedes sports director Norbert Haug, right, enter their motor home during the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.
View Photo »McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain (L) speaks to team boss Ron Dennis (R) during the first practice session of the Australian Grand Prix, in Melbourne on March 27, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON - MARCH 11: Chairman and CEO of McLaren group, Ron Dennis poses for photos at the opening of an exhibition looking at twenty recent examples where McLaren led Formula 1 engineering has been used to enhance our lives in other ways at The Science Museum on March 11, 2009 in London...
View Photo »LONDON - MARCH 11: Chairman and CEO of McLaren group, Ron Dennis poses for photos at the opening of an exhibition looking at twenty recent examples where McLaren led Formula 1 engineering has been used to enhance our lives in other ways at The Science Museum on March 11, 2009 in London...
View Photo »McLaren team boss Ron Dennis arrives for the concept cars exhibition at the 24th International Automobile Festival, Paris, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes team boss Ron Dennis is seen in the team's garage during the second third timed practice session for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix auto racing at the Albert Park racetrack in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, March 28, 2009.
View Photo »Ron Dennis of McLaren (L) looks on next to Luca di Montezemolo, Chairman of Ferrari and FOTA during a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) media conference at the BFM in Geneva March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Ron Dennis of McLaren looks on after a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) media conference at the BFM in Geneva March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Ron Dennis of McLaren looks on after a Formula One Teams Association (FOTA) media conference at the BFM in Geneva March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Ron Dennis plows snow and ice on the south front of the Oklahoma State Capitol building Tuesday morning, Jan. 27, 2009, after an ice storm hit the state Monday and Tuesday.
View Photo »Ron Dennis, Chairman and CEO of McLaren Group, gives his speech at the Leaders In London Summit on December 3, 2008.
View Photo »Ron Dennis, Chairman and CEO of McLaren Group, gives his speech at the Leaders In London Summit on December 3, 2008.
View Photo »Ron Dennis, Chairman and CEO of McLaren Group, gives his speech at the Leaders In London Summit on December 3, 2008.
View Photo »ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - OCTOBER 31: Lewis Hamilton (L) of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes celebrates with Ron Dennis (C), executive chairman of McLaren Automotive, and team guests after taking pole position during qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the...
View Photo »ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - OCTOBER 31: Lewis Hamilton (L) of Great Britain and McLaren Mercedes celebrates with Ron Dennis, executive chairman of McLaren Automotive, after taking pole position during qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit o...
View Photo »McLaren Racing CEO Martin Whitmarsh smiles at paddock area Thursday, April 16, 2009 at Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, where the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, the third Grand Prix of the season, will be held on Sunday.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes crew members push Heikki Kovalainen's car Thursday April 16, 2009 at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, where the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, the third Grand Prix of the season, will be held on Sunday.
View Photo »McLaren Mercedes crew members work on a car Thursday April 16, 2009 at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, where the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, the third Grand Prix of the season, will be held on Sunday.
View Photo »McLaren Racing CEO Martin Whitmarsh walks at paddock Thursday, April 16, 2009 at Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, where the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix, the third Grand Prix of the season, will be held here on Sunday.
View Photo »McLaren Racing CEO Martin Whitmarsh walks at paddock Thursday, April 16, 2009 at Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, where the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix will be held on Sunday.
View Photo »FILE - The May 25, 2008 file photo shows McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, left, celebrating with McLaren team director Ron Dennis on the podium after winning of the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, at the Monaco circuit, in Monaco.
View Photo »McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh arrives at the paddock of the Shanghai International circuit, on April 16, 2009, one day before the Chinese Formula One Grand Prix.
View Photo »FILE - In this Friday, March 27, 2009 file photo McLaren Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, left, and team boss Ron Dennis block their ears as the car's engine is run in Melbourne, Australia, during the first timed practice session for Formula One's season-opening A...
View Photo »In this Friday, March 27, 2009 file photo McLaren Mercedes Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, left, and team boss Ron Dennis block their ears as the car's engine is run in Melbourne, Australia, during the first timed practice session for Formula One's season-opening Australia...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2007 file photo, McLaren Mercedes team manager Ron Dennis, left, and Mercedes sports director Norbert Haug, right, enter their motor home during the Belgium Formula One Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.
View Photo »I've often stated that it's my belief that, in order to survive and thrive in 21st-century Formula One, a team must become much more than merely a team ... In order to develop and sustain the revenue streams required to compete and win Grand Prixs and world championships, companies that run Formula One ...
The sport needs colourful characters. Flav was one of those. Now we've lost Ron Dennis and Flav. It's a great shame
I've often stated that it's my belief that, in order to survive and thrive in 21st-century Formula One, a team must become much more than merely a team ... In order to develop and sustain the revenue streams required to compete and win Grand Prixs and world championships, companies that run Formula One ...
It's a win-win situation, both for McLaren and Daimler
Formula 1 will always be a core activity, for sound business reasons as well as for historical sporting reasons. All of our partners will of course continue to play a crucial role in our Formula 1 programme ... For that reason, and because the engines they produce are very competitive, we're delighted t...
The next few years will be a very exciting time for McLaren, during which period we intend to become an ever-stronger technological and economic force
This is a win-win situation, for both McLaren and Daimler
Contrary to popular belief, Formula One is not all about glitz and glamour, parties and celebrities ... Of course it attracts more than its fair share of all of these but … at its heart, it is about technology and scientific innovation.
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