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Good, but tough, times ahead

Strange times everywhere, so don’t worry if you feel confused, you’re not alone! After six months of restricted access, we’re just beginning to open up. Despite fears of a second wave of the virus, we need to get business moving again. Using MIA links, I talk with a wide range of business people from motorsport and high-performance engineering around the world, and things are heading in the right direction.

Motorsport entertainment is moving forward due, in part, to leadership from Formula 1, NASCAR and series who’ve accepted

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