Racecar Engineering

Tomorrow’s World

As we start this motorsport year, let’s reflect on the past and enjoy the significant changes to our business landscape ahead. Our sport has great history. Le Mans is 100 years old this year,1946 saw the first Formula 1 race and 1948 the first NASCAR race. Surprisingly, in that time, very few individuals have truly led motorsport. In the USA there’s the France family, while in Europe we’ve had decades of Ecclestone, Mosley and Todt.

Moving into 2023, these series are all changing, but will these changes benefit those

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