The financial anguishes that plague McLaren, with astronomical debt, could be alleviated this week thanks to an injection from a bank linked to the royal family of Bahrain. Zak Brown , head of the Formula 1 team, is confident that in the next few hours an agreement can be closed with which to optimistically face the 2020 World Cup, the last championship with Carlos Sainz in his garage.

"We want to be successful together this season. Carlos is professional and so are we," Brown said in Sky Sports F1, referring to the driver signed by Ferrari to replace Sebastian Vettel . This transfer could cause a rare environment in Woking, given the teams' habit of providing data on next season's car.

"If we start keeping information to ourselves we are not going to be successful together. So we are going to focus on 2020 to make the most of it. Not sharing information is not productive," said the US executive, who in 2021 will have Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris .

Evolve the MCL-35

In this way, the McLaren leadership accepts the request transferred by Sainz, who has already warned them of his intentions. "I am going to fulfill my contract to the letter and if you want me to help you, I will be there," said the Madrid player a few weeks ago, emphasizing his desire to continue evolving the MCL-35, with which he was sixth in last season. World.

The FIA ​​regulations, which froze the development of the cars for next season, will also prevent further friction between McLaren and Sainz. "If the 2021 car had been a new car, then we would be in an awkward situation. But that is not going to be the case, so I am not concerned with Carlos's integrity. We will be an open book," said Zanjo Brown.

It must be remembered that last winter, McLaren and Ferrari staged a fierce battle over the budget limit that could now be prolonged over confidentiality. However, in Woking they seem convinced that Mattia Binotto , head of the Scuderia , will not have extra information about the MCL-36.

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