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What would you like our panel of Formula 1 experts to answer at the Season Preview Evening?
The Motor Sport Formula 1 Season Preview Evening takes place on March 8 and now’s your chance to ask the panel any questions.
Damon Hill, Karun Chandhok and Mark Hughes will answer selected questions at the evening, which is sold out.
Just comment, email us or submit your questions on social media.
About the 2019 Formula 1 Season Preview Evening
This fascinating panel will be chaired by features editor Simon Arron and takes place at the historic IET London: Savoy Place on Friday, March 8, 2019.
The evening begins with complimentary drinks in the Maxwell library, followed by the talk and Q&A in the Turing lecture theatre.
We’re proud to have classic vehicle insurance specialist Footman James on board as our main partner for the Season Preview Evening. Managing director of Footman James, David Bond, said: “We’re delighted to support the Formula 1 Season Preview Evening as the lead partner.
“The evening will be absolutely fascinating for anyone who enjoys Formula 1 and what better panel to provide us with some real insight into the anticipated twists and turns of the season”
Furthermore, we have Classic & Sports Finance partnering with us for the event as well. Both Classic & Sports Finance and Footman James will help make our Season Preview Evening an unmissable event.
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