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The future of motorsport to be debated at Autosport International
As Autosport celebrates its 70th year, anticipation is high for Autosport International and it has been confirmed that F1 race winner Charles Leclerc will be the star guest. As part of the proceedings, high-profile leaders from across the world of motorsport will come together to discuss the future of motorsport in the Motorsport Leaders Business Forum.
The Motorsport Leaders Business Forum will make up part of the Autosport Business Forum during the show’s second trade day on Friday, 10 January at Birmingham’s NEC. For its second year as part of Europe’s largest motorsport show, it will consist of two primary sessions along with other events hosted and moderated by Motorsport Network President James Allen.
While the Motorsport Leaders Business Forum will take place on one of Autosport International’s trade days, the show opens to the public on Saturday 11 January and Sunday 12 January, when motorsport fans can experience a wide variety of exhibits and displays from different disciplines.
More information and ticket details can be found on the show’s website: www.autosportinternational.com.
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Incredible online BL catalogue unveiled at the BMM
The British Motor Museum’s Archive has unveiled an online catalogue for their Archives Revealed project, entitled ‘The Art of Selling.’ The unique collection of Sales and Press Material originating from British Leyland and their competitors at home and abroad has been catalogued thanks to funding from The National Archives, The Pilgrims Trust, The Wolfson Foundation and The Foyle Foundation.
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