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All change

Welcome to an exciting new decade, when businesses see change as both a challenge and an opportunity for positive action. We face change on a scale unseen in most lifetimes as the world, urgently and determinedly, rises to meet environmental and economic challenges.

Opportunities will arise when the UK becomes an independent nation on January 1, eager to make productive trade deals around the world. With such freedom comes challenging new limits and regulations, which we must learn to live with if we are to grow our businesses.

Motorsport is relatively secure, having taken

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