Formula 1 and Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a 15-year strategic partnership that will include the production of the world's first in-stadium electric ...
We are extremely excited about what this long-term partnership with F1 will bring for our global, national, and local communities." The partnership will also focus on providing apprenticeship and career opportunities for local youth and to enhance diversity in the motorsport industry. Among focuses of Formula 1 and Tottenham Hotspur's new strategic partnership is to create apprenticeship and career opportunities for local youth while addressing diversity in the motorsport industry
Formula 1 has agreed a 15-year strategic partnership with Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur to help identify and foster a new generation of ...
I look forward to seeing even more people enjoy karting but particularly to see a greater level of diversity amongst the visitors.” As part of the partnership, F1 will also collaborate with Tottenham Hotspur on sustainability initiatives that promote environmental responsibility. Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO, Formula 1, said: “As we continue to grow our sport, partnering with world renowned brands like Tottenham Hotspur allows us to take Formula 1 and motorsport to new and more diverse audiences. We are extremely excited about what this long-term partnership with F1 will bring for our global, national, and local communities.” Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy added: “Since building this stadium our ambition has always been to see how far we can push the boundaries in delivering world-class experiences that will attract people from around the world all year round. Based below the stadium’s South Stand, the facility will also include interactive motorsport activities and food and beverage outlets.
Formula 1 has inked a 15-year partnership with Tottenham Hotspur that is to be headlined by the construction of a karting circuit below the Premier League ...
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Formula 1 and Premier League soccer club Tottenham have formed a partnership to build race tracks for karting at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The sport´s only Black driver, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton, has made diversity a personal priority and founded a commission to research ways to improve the representation of Black people in the auto racing industry in Britain, where most F1 teams are based. Several F1 teams, including Hamilton´s Mercedes team, have their own initiatives to make the sport more diverse. The track will be part of a wider program to encourage people from different backgrounds with a driver academy, apprenticeships for local people and educational events in schools highlighting careers in areas like software development and engineering.
The partnership brings yet another popular global sport brand to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, now uniquely hosting the Premier League, NFL, F1, concerts, ...
Tottenham Hotspur is a signatory of the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework, committing to halve carbon emissions by 2030 and become net zero carbon by 2040 The F1 logo, F1 FORMULA 1 logo, FORMULA 1, F1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX, PADDOCK CLUB and related marks are trademarks of Formula One Licensing BV, a Formula 1 company. Tottenham Hotspur is the Premier League's greenest club and, as a signatory of the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework's 'Race to Zero', is committed to halving its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and become net zero by 2040. This new karting facility aligns perfectly with Motorsport UK's mission to inspire and enable more people to participate in our sport in a safe, fair, fun, inclusive and progressive environment. A driver academy programme will widen the motorsport talent pool and help to identify the next generation of F1 drivers. Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO, Formula 1, said: "As we continue to grow our sport around the world, partnering with world renowned brands like Tottenham Hotspur allows us to take Formula 1 and motorsport to new and diverse audiences. The karting experience will be a destination and place that families, friends and aspiring drivers from all over the world will want to visit and enjoy, engaging new audiences and offering an accessible entry point to the world of motorsport. Founded in 1882, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is an English Premier League Club, based in North London. Daniel Levy, Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur, said: "Since building this stadium our ambition has always been to see how far we can push the boundaries in delivering world-class experiences that will attract people from around the world all year round. F1 is committed to be net zero carbon by 2030 and that target forms part of every decision F1 makes and every initiative they embark on. It will also provide F1 with a touchpoint in London from which to further grow its fanbase throughout the world. In addition, the experience will also include interactive motorsport activities and food and beverage facilities.
Through the partnership, an electric karting facility will be opened below the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which is widely regarded as one of the best stadiums ...
We are extremely excited about what this long-term partnership with F1 will bring for our global, national, and local communities.” The karting track will have separate circuits for adults and juniors and both will be accredited by the National Karting Association. Through the partnership, an electric karting facility will be opened below the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which is widely regarded as one of the best stadiums in the world due to its high level of technical features.
Despite being so highly rated by the coaching staff at Liverpool, many outlets have linked the Cork man with a move to Tottenham Hotspur. Petit ...
"A club that he would fit in perfectly is Tottenham. Hugo Lloris is 36, he has had a few injuries and has retired from the national team, he is not the future anymore. While Petit believes that due to Hugo Lloris's form and age the prospect of becoming Spurs number one is a more realistic target for the Ireland keeper.
F1 Tottenham Hotspur partnership graphic. F1 has announced a new 15-year strategic partnership with Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur, which will ...
We are extremely excited about what this long-term partnership with F1 will bring for our global, national, and local communities.” F1 and Tottenham Hotspur will also run educational activities in local schools to showcase career opportunities in motorsport, such as in software development and engineering, as well as the creation of apprenticeships for young people in the local area to open up opportunities to get into the world of motorsport. The facility, which will be the only one of its kind in Europe, will open later in the year, and the track will be accredited to National Karting Association standards – which will make it eligible to host national karting races in the UK.
Combustion engine sounds will reverberate around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from this autumn.
In particular, the belief is that the driver academy programme at the north London venue will widen the motorsport talent pool and help to identify the next generation of F1 drivers. Daniel Levy, Tottenham’s chairman, added: “Since building this stadium our ambition has always been to see how far we can push the boundaries in delivering world-class experiences that will attract people from around the world all year round. [Tottenham Hotspur](https://www.theguardian.com/football/tottenham-hotspur) Stadium from this autumn after Spurs signed a 15-year motorsport deal with Formula One to build a go-karting track inside the ground.
Tottenham Hotspur is delighted to announce a 15-year strategic partnership with Formula 1 that will bring a brand-new motorsport experience to London.
A driver academy programme will widen the motorsport talent pool and help to identify the next generation of F1 drivers. This new karting facility aligns perfectly with Motorsport UK’s mission to inspire and enable more people to participate in our sport in a safe, fair, fun, inclusive and progressive environment. Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO, Formula 1, said: "As we continue to grow our sport around the world, partnering with world renowned brands like Tottenham Hotspur allows us to take Formula 1 and motorsport to new and diverse audiences. Tottenham Hotspur is the Premier League’s greenest club and, as a signatory of the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework’s 'Race to Zero', is committed to halving its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and become net zero by 2040. It will also provide F1 with a touchpoint in London from which to further grow its fanbase throughout the world. In addition, the experience will also include interactive motorsport activities and food and beverage facilities.
The world's first in-stadium electric karting facility will be built underneath the club's South Stand.
We are extremely excited about what this long-term partnership with F1 will bring for our global, national and local communities.” It will also provide F1 with a touchpoint in London from which to further grow its fanbase throughout the world.” A Spurs statement read: “The karting experience will be the focal point of a long-term partnership between the club and F1, that will aim to create apprenticeship and career opportunities for local young people and bring greater diversity to the motorsport industry, particularly for women and underrepresented groups.
Formula 1 has inked a 15-year strategic partnership with Tottenham Hotspur FC in a deal that will include an indoor karting facility.
We are extremely excited about what this long-term partnership with F1 will bring for our global, national, and local communities." "Our two brands have a shared vision to create life-changing career opportunities, promote diversity and inclusion, such as through the recently announced F1 Academy, and driving environmental sustainability – our innovative partnership will bring all of this to life," concluded Domenicali. "The karting experience will be a destination and place that families, friends, and aspiring drivers from all over the world will want to visit and enjoy, engaging new audiences and offering an accessible entry point to the world of motorsport.
Formula 1® has agreed a 15-year strategic partnership with Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur that will see the delivery of the world's first-in ...
“As we continue to grow our sport, partnering with world renowned brands like Tottenham Hotspur allows us to take Formula 1 and motorsport to new and more diverse audiences. I look forward to seeing even more people enjoy karting but particularly to see a greater level of diversity amongst the visitors.” Together Formula 1 and Tottenham Hotspur will develop a new driver academy programme which aims to widen the motorsport talent pool and help identify the next generation of F1 drivers. “Since building this stadium our ambition has always been to see how far we can push the boundaries in delivering world-class experiences that will attract people from around the world all year round. As part of the partnership, F1 will also collaborate with Tottenham Hotspur on sustainability initiatives that promote environmental responsibility. Based below the stadium’s South Stand, the facility will also include interactive motorsport activities and food and beverage outlets.