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Tomorrow’s world

As we enter a new year, the future for the business of motorsport is bright, covid is well behind us and revenues have grown every year since. The 2023 season looks set to deliver more growth but needs hard work to overcome supply and recruitment problems.

This positive picture became obvious at the MIA’s new CTS22 Motorsport Trade Show, in the Silverstone Wing, a sell-out which demonstrated the health of the industry. Highcalibre technology-based business leaders were amongst the large audience. MIA CTS23 in October this year

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