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With a great year behind us, 2024 is shaping up to be even better. Motorsport suppliers are busier then ever, with major series seeing increasing grid numbers and new technology creating high demand in many diverse areas. F1, in particular, is riding a wave of outstanding popularity at the moment. And as fan numbers increase, so more sponsors are secured, which is good for everyone.

On 6 February at Gaydon, the MIA EEMS24 Discussion Forum is attracting a larger audience than ever before, and interest in ‘Tomorrow’s World.

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