The award is presented to companies or people that have developed an outstanding and innovative product, service or event. The winner is the candidate whose pioneering work the judges believe has led to significant progress in the sport.
“Thank you to all the drivers and all the teams who helped make this all come true in Formula E and Extreme E, it is a privilege and a dream come true,” Agag said, having been presented the award by McLaren boss Zak Brown.
Agag was the chief architect behind Formula E, which thrust electric drivetrains into the motorsport limelight.
The Spaniard presided over the series as it matured into a championship that remains a destination for some of the fastest drivers in the world and has the involvement of prestigious manufacturers.
As Formula E embarks on its eighth season – now with full FIA World Championship status – Maserati has become the latest marque to declare its interest, Canada, Indonesia and South Korea will all make their calendar…
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