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Formula Africa sets sights on sustainable motorsport ecosystem with major F1 signing
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Formula Africa sets sights on sustainable motorsport ecosystem with major F1 signing

Formula Africa has appointed Xevi Pujolar, a veteran Formula One engineer with over 23 years of experience, as its senior strategic motorsport advisor. This marks a key milestone for the organization, which aims to establish a sustainable motorsport ecosystem in Africa that goes beyond driver development to include education, engineering, technology, and cultural sectors. Pujolar's background includes working with top teams like Jaguar Racing, Williams, and Sauber, and he has collaborated with renowned drivers such as Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen. His role will focus on nurturing talent across various fields, including a personal goal of developing the first African female Formula One driver. Julia Green, founder of Formula Africa, emphasized the long-term vision of creating opportunities and building a commercially sustainable model that supports future generations.

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Formula Africa sets sights on sustainable motorsport ecosystem with major F1 signing

Formula Africa has appointed Xevi Pujolar, a veteran Formula One engineer with over 23 years of experience, as its senior strategic motorsport advisor. This marks a key milestone for the organization, which aims to establish a sustainable motorsport ecosystem in Africa that goes beyond driver development to include education, engineering, technology, and cultural sectors. Pujolar's background includes working with top teams like Jaguar Racing, Williams, and Sauber, and he has collaborated with renowned drivers such as Fernando Alonso and Max Verstappen. His role will focus on nurturing talent across various fields, including a personal goal of developing the first African female Formula One driver. Julia Green, founder of Formula Africa, emphasized the long-term vision of creating opportunities and building a commercially sustainable model that supports future generations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of Formula Africa's mission and goals without overtly promoting any specific ideological stance. It focuses on the organizational strategy and professional qualifications of Pujolar without taking a clear partisan position. While the topic relates to motorsp,

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