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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Breakout Formula GT Series Hold GALA In Beverly Hills

AM970 The Answer host interviews Formula GT CEO Arthur "AJ" Chipman, renowned for his work with the Olympic Games and Formula 1, on the prospects for a 2026 Formula GT series season set to visit major international cities. “Formula GT is a fusion of speed, innovation and the lifestyle of tomorrow,” said Formula GT CEO Arthur Chipman. “From the roar of hypercar engines to dazzling live entertainment and immersive digital engagement, this league will redefine what live sports look like in the 21st century.” Image Credit: Image Credit: Katie Marble Photography (2025)


Breakout Formula GT Series Hold GALA In Beverly Hills
Reflections By Lou Leto - Motorsports Journal

It’s not every day that a Koenigsegg is relegated to a quiet dark corner at an automotive event. Justifiably so, as Aston Martin was prominently displayed as a supporter of the newly formed Formula GT in a launch event at a private club in the heart of Beverly Hills. 
 
Motorsport Journal's Lou Leto feted on the "red carpet."
 
The target audience of young influencers, hard-core race fans, or the curious, came in full black-tie, or couture-type gown, or glitz and glam attire, came out in droves to hear CEO Arthur AJ Chipman’s description for his vision of a hypercar international race series. 
 
Koenigsegg ... relegated to a quiet dark corner.

Chipman, with past experience with international events including the Olympics and Formula 1, roused the crowd with his raw emotional description of merging speed, entertainment, culture and style that exceeded the decibel level of the opening musical entertainment.   
 
Aston Martin will be one of the prestige hypercar marks featured in Formula GT.
 
Mexico City, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Cannes, and Dubai are venues identified for the inaugural series in 2026.
ENDS

Great crowd engaged in this Black Tie Formula GT GALA. Image Credit: Manny Llanura (2025) 
 
Stage introductions. Image Credit: Katie Marble Photography (2025)
 
Stage introductions. Image Credit: Manny Llanura (2025) 

Formula GT Aims To Set a New Standard for Motorsport:

  • The world’s most powerful hypercars engineered by leading global manufacturers.
  • Legendary race drivers competing head-to-head on custom-built and street circuits.
  • Celebrity, athlete and influencer integrations during live events and broadcasts.
  • Immersive fan experiences, including augmented reality viewing and VIP hospitality.
  • Advanced broadcasting technology offering global streaming, social interaction and high-definition drama.

Formula GT - each race weekend will deliver a festival-style atmosphere that blends the excitement of motorsport with fashion, music, tech showcases and cultural exhibitions tailored to each host city.
 
... notes from The EDJE


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Monday, December 3, 2012

DeltaWing Recieves The 2012 Autosport Award For Pioneering And Innovation

Nissan DeltaWing on display at the LA Auto Show Press Days. Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2012)

DeltaWing Recieves The 2012 Autosport Award For Pioneering And Innovation

The 2012 Autosport Awards, the motorsport industry's 'Oscars' held last night at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London's Park Lane, provided a night of delight for Nissan when the Nissan DeltaWing received the award for Pioneering and Innovation.

The Nissan DeltaWing is currently settling in for its close-up near Hollywood, at the LA Auto Show which runs now through the end of this next weekend on December 9th. One will find it on display at the Nissan booth in the South Hall at the Los Angeles Convention Center ... of course.


The Nissan DeltaWing has grabbed headlines, turned heads, and divided opinions wherever it has gone. For Nissan, a company known for delivering innovation that excites, this project has gathered great momentum throughout the season, providing excitement for fans of motorsport but has also caught the eye of non-motorsport fans, intrigued by the car's unique design.

The first Nissan DeltaWing driver, Marino Franchitti, presented the award to DeltaWing Designer Ben Bowlby during the star-studded evening.

Image Credit: Nissan (2012)

"While the car wasn't eligible to collect any trophies in its two races so far, it is very rewarding that the industry and the media recognize the significance of the project," Bowlby said. "I can honestly say I've never done anything so cool in my life. The Nissan DeltaWing is all about efficiency and we hope this car can play a part in shaping the future of the sport.

"There are many people who have played key roles in the development of the car but I have to say a big thanks to Don Panoz's Garage 56 consortium with DeltaWing Racing Cars, and of course the ACO. Nissan and Michelins' contributions were imperative. It took a huge leap of faith from them to really make this car possible. Both signed on at a time when we had plenty of doubters saying the car wouldn't go around corners."

The unique Nissan DeltaWing features the performance of contemporary Le Mans sportscars but consumes only half their fuel and tires, using half of their power, aerodynamic drag and weight.

"What made the car stand out from other contenders for the Pioneering and Innovation Award is traditionally the winners are for something underneath the skin of a race car which the man on the street would really struggle to see or even understand," Autosport, Editor-In-Chief, Andrew van de Burgt said.

"No matter whether you are a hard core motorsports fan, or somebody who doesn't follow the sport at all – one look at the car and you can tell that it is totally different from anything seen before. It really is a credit to everyone involved in the project. It has generated great interest amongst our readers and we look forward to seeing the car compete again in the future."

Image Credit: Edmund Jenks (2012)

The plaudits don't stop there for the Nissan DeltaWing. The car has already won EVO magazine's Innovation Award; it was voted Automobile magazine's Racing Car of the Year and received the Popular Science Best of What's New Award. Ben Bowlby has also received the Simms Medal from the Royal Automobile Club and the Dino Toso Award for the world's top racing aerodynamicist, awarded by Race Tech magazine.

"Last night was the culmination of a lot of hard work by a lot of people who weren't scared to use their imaginations," said Nissan's Darren Cox. "The Nissan DeltaWing is clearly innovative in terms of the car's design but the entire project and the way it has engaged the interest of the fans is also innovative. We have all enjoyed the challenge."

... notes from The EDJE


** Article first published as DeltaWing Recieves The 2012 Autosport Award For Pioneering And Innovation on Technorati **