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E1 Lagos Grand Prix Set to Boost Economy and Promote Sustainability

Get ready for close racing in Lagos! This championship blends innovation, culture, and sustainability, promising an exciting event for the city.

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E1 Lagos Grand Prix Set to Boost Economy and Promote Sustainability

Lagos, Africa's bustling commercial hub, is set to host the thrilling E1 Lagos Grand Prix. The Lagos State government, with the support of the business community, has decided to sustain the championship due to its growing popularity. The event, which kicks off soon, has generated excitement among participating pilots and promises close racing.

The E1 Series, aiming to bring high-performance electric powerboat racing to cities worldwide, merges speed, sustainability, and spectacle. The Lagos tracks have been praised by pilots like Danny Close from Team Aoki, who aims for a good result. Lucas Ordonez of Westbrook Racing Teams also looks forward to a good show in the championship. The commissioner highlights the championship's role in promoting sustainability and clean energy discussions.

Oban Duncan for Team Drogba expects close racing in the championship, with the pilots eagerly awaiting the kickoff. Mr Gbenga Omotoso, Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, sees the championship as a boost for Lagos' economy and culture, blending innovation, culture, and sustainability.

The E1 Lagos Grand Prix, with its blend of speed, sustainability, and spectacle, is set to boost Lagos' economy and culture. The championship, supported by the Lagos State government and the business community, promises close racing and is eagerly awaited by participating pilots.

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