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Mario Ueberall takes over BOSS GP Racing Series

The 43-year-old German takes over the management of the BOSS GP Racing Series.

Before the 31st season of the Big Open Single Seater Series gets underway at the Hockenheimring in mid-May, there will be a change in management. Mario Ueberall from Germany is taking over the fastest racing series in Europe.

The sports car enthusiast has made a name for himself with transparent paint protective foils and the training courses he gives worldwide. The car mechanic graduate has been successful with his company in the luxury car sector for 17 years. He is married and has one child.

Ueberall will primarily take care of the commercial agendas of the series, while the sporting matters will remain under the leadership of Keke Platzer.

“It is a great honour for me to take on this task. At the same time, I see it as a challenge to preserve the legacy of the past 30 years and to further develop the BOSS GP Racing Series as a unique platform in motorsport. My aim is to utilise the full potential of the series, provide new impulses and establish some fresh ideas – without forgetting what has made BOSS GP great.”

Mario Ueberall comments on his new role.

DE: Mario Ueberall übernimmt BOSS GP-Rennserie

Der 43-jährige Deutsche übernimmt die Leitung der BOSS GP Racing Series.

Bevor die 31. Saison der Big Open Single Seater Series Mitte Mai am Hockenheimring loslegt, gibt es eine Neuerung im Management. Mario Ueberall aus Deutschland übernimmt die schnellste Rennserie Europas.

Der Sportwagen-Liebhaber hat sich mit transparenten Lackschutz-Folien einen Namen gemacht und gibt weltweit Schulungen. Seit 17 Jahren ist der gelernte Kfz-Mechaniker mit seinem Unternehmen erfolgreich im Luxus-Automobilbereich tätig. Er ist verheiratet und Vater eines Kindes.

Ueberall wird sich vorrangig um die kommerziellen Agenden der Serie kümmern, während die sportlichen Belange unter der Führung von Keke Platzer bleiben.

„Es ist mir eine große Ehre, diese Aufgabe zu übernehmen. Gleichzeitig sehe ich es als Herausforderung, das Erbe der vergangenen 30 Jahre zu bewahren und die BOSS GP Racing Series als einzigartige Plattform im Motorsport weiterzuentwickeln. Mein Ziel ist es, das volle Potenzial der Serie auszuschöpfen, neue Impulse zu setzen und frische Ideen zu etablieren – ohne dabei zu vergessen, was BOSS GP groß gemacht hat.“

Mario Ueberall über seine neue Funktion.

Photo/Foto: Ueberall privat

BOSS GP goes to Spa

Europe’s fastest racing series will be driving together with the DTM in Belgium on 1-2 August.

With the famous corners of Eau Rouge, Blanchimont and Stavelot, the participants can expect an unforgettable experience in a formula racing car. For the first time since 2011, the legendary circuit of Spa-Francorchamps will become part of the BOSS GP race calendar once again. The second race weekend in the Belgian Ardennes will take place on 1 and 2 August together with German touring cars. The event will last two days, as usual with two BOSS GP races in the program.

According to current information, no spectators are planned. However, in cooperation with the DTM, BOSS GP will provide a free live stream for its international fans.

Six races spread over four months and in four different countries, all on current or former Formula 1 or MotoGP racetracks. Despite the difficult circumstances this year, the BOSS GP Racing Series is able to present a very attractive racing calendar to its participants and fans.

  • 11/12 July Imola (Italy) Forza Fanatec
  • 1/2 August Spa (Belgium) DTM
  • 4–6 September Brno (Czech Republic) Masaryk Racing Days
  • 26/27 September Assen (Netherlands) Cuvee Sensorium Grand Prix
  • 9–11 October Mugello (Italy) BOSS Mugello Grand Prix
  • 23–25 October Imola (Italy) Pirelli Grande Finale