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BRITISH INDUSTRY’S CALL TO ARMS

It’s not just Formula 1 teams based in the UK that are replying to the government’s call to arms for manufacturers to assist in the production of vital healthcare equipment. The wider UK motorsport industry is also doing its bit.

UK motorsport trade body the Motorsport Industry Association or from the site. The form includes listing the company’s key capabilities, and the government will then reply accordingly.

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