Formula 1 President Stefano Dominical and Prime Minister Sir Career will meet with British GP


Formula 1 President Stefano Dominical will meet with Prime Minister Sir Kerr Star on Wednesday and emphasize the importance of the game to the UK economy.

Dominical, who is meeting Sir Care at 10 Downing Street as part of a program on the 75th anniversary of the F -One, called the UK a “Heart & Rock & Roll of this business”.

The ban on travel by the Italian Brexit will raise some logistic issues facing F -1, while the game will be painted as an essential industry for the UK.

“For the first time, we will have the opportunity to offer your government an F -one ecosystem,” said Dominical. “Everyone must remind you how this country is really the heart and rock of this business.

“Since everything started here in 1950, the first race, and the offices of this business are here in the middle of London. The majority of teams and the environmental systems are in the UK.”

Dominical said the F -One Industry is worth $ 12 billion annually for the UK economy, employed more than 6,000 people and has a supply chain, which includes 4,500 companies.

Seven out of 10 teams are based in the UK, and 10 out of 11 teams that will be in F -1 next year – when Cadelic enters – there will be bases in the country.

In addition to mentioning the restrictions after the Brexit, the visa will also press the Dominical F -1’s sustainability credentials in addition to the staff -created staff between Europe and the UK.

Next year, as part of the Net Zero Carbon project by 2030, the F -One is introducing new engine that produces 50 % of their total power generation from the engine’s power section, and uses a completely durable fuel.

F -One believes that sustainable fuel -petrol changes that are manufactured from bomas or carbon capture using industrial processes – can play an important role in reducing carbon emissions produced by transport.

Dominical said: “There are things that we need to solve with the Brexit in terms of tie down.

“There are complications for this movement, visas for people.

“And I am saying that it is appropriate for people to be attracted to working here. Because if you lose this link, the center can immediately move to elsewhere.”

However, he emphasized: “I don’t want to see it as a threat. But I think we represent the country to represent this country as to what could be a limited factor in the development of this industry in this country.

“What we are asking is that the decision that your country has taken is not to change. This is not our mandate and our role. But for the convenience of the things that are burdened with the economic aspect and the possibility of being attractive in this possibility, it is more attractive to keep the central part of F -1 in this country.”

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