GP1 to continue to sponsor Namibian young sportsmen

16.1.2025. – GP1 announced to continue its support to the Namibian Motorsport Federation in sponsoring young talents! After successful co-operation in 2023. and 2024. when GP1 financially sponsored NMSF co-operation continues in 2025.

GP1 is a specialized European Motorsport network. Launched in 2011 only for the broadcast of Formula 1, it expanded the content to Motorsport in general. GP1 TV is long-term production and broadcast partner of EuroNASCAR. A fleet of OB units is producing broadcasts from the most famous race tracks in the world. Alongside the TV channels, the localized European GP1 web portal has recorded over seven million users since 2011. with more than 150 million page views with a plan to launch international www.gp1.tv in 2025. GP1 hosted many superstars like Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, Jacques Villeneuve, Jean Todt, Tim Gajser, Valentino Rossi, Petter Solberg, Ken Block and others, who gave exclusive interviews. The journalists of GP1 are accredited for the Formula 1, MotoGP, MXGP, and many other racing series.

This collaboration aims to promote the NMSF’s activities internationally while simultaneously developing journalistic talent within the motorsport fraternity, with the express goal of covering motorsport activities/events, etc. We have been fortunate for it to provide a platform for both entities to make strides in promoting and advancing the federations’s development goals in line with identifying, training and nurturing young talent for motorsport,” I would similarly like to thank Davorin Stetner, CEO and President of GP1 for his commitment to the advancement of motorsport in our region. said Daniel Tjongarero, NMSF president.

“It is always great to help young talents and the Namibian ASN in motorsport as it is an expensive sport. There is a special place in my heart for Africa after I visited more than 20 countries in this beautiful part of the world. I want to thank Daniel Tjongarero, NMSF president for his tireless effort in leading this sport in Namibia. ” said Davorin Stetner, GP1’s CEO and President