Formula E boss pays $250,000 to charity after Max Verstappen bet
Formula E boss makes split donat🌊ion to charity after "tongue-in-cheek" Max Verstappen F1 title bet.

Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds has donated $250,000 to charity following a “tongue-in-cheek” bet about F1 world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen.
Dodꦡds promised in February to give the sum to charity if Verstappen failed to win the title for the fourth year in a row, adding the Red Bull driver was “absolutely nailed on to win” this season.
The Formula E boss turned out to be correct, with the 27-year-old Dutchman sealing his fourth world champio꧂nship in Las Vegas with tw🌼o races remaining.
In theory, Doggs would not have ꧂had to honour his bet, but he has decided to pay the money regardless.
The $250,000 donation will be equally split between Red Bull’s Wings for Life𒅌 foundation for spinal cord research and More than Equal - a new fund aimed at providing greater opportunities for women in motorsport.
“What started as a very tongue-in-cheek ‘bet’ at the start of the season has evolved into a s♏erious commitment to support gender equity within our championship, with the ultimate goal of seeing women competing full-time in Formula E,” Dodds explained.
“As a fir💞st step, the research we have commiꦺssioned in partnership with More Than Equal will help us better understand the barriers to entry that women currently face, and how specifically Formula E and our teams can provide greater parity, opportunities and inclusion at the top level of our championship.”
Speaking on a call with Dodds, Verstappen said: “the charity closest to me is Wings For Life an𝔉d I’m sure they’ll be very🐻 grateful; and to support any kind of motorsport and young talent is amazing, so I think it’s a great shout from you.”
The four-time world champion added he will be “w🀅atching the championship during my time off!”
Dr. Fran Longstaff, head of research at More than Equal, said: “Formula E has demonstrated a strong commitment to developing and providing opportunities fℱor female drivers, and we’re thrilled to partner with them on this important research initiative.
"This project will use our expertise to identify the key factors that contribute to success in th♔is unique and rapidly evolving series, which demands a distinctive blend of skills and experience. By working closely with drivers, team managers, engineers, and other experts, we aim to translate these insights into actionable recommendations for driver ღdevelopment."

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