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Eyes wide open

Demand is high, investment increasing and motorsport has a fast growing future. What a great position to be in entering the 2023 season. There is also an exciting decade ahead of new ideas, business opportunities and collaborative partnerships.

The automotive world currently faces many changes, but motorsport is not bound by ‘roadgoing’ rules. It is free to experiment, test, prove and, most importantly, demonstrate to and entertain the public with alternative technologies for their future transport needs.

The MIA’s recent EEMS Forum gave an exceptional insight into current trends. Discussions

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