
First Israeli driver signed by Formula One racing team
Roy Nissany, 25, will be a test driver for UK-based ROKiT Williams Racing, another milestone on his drive to earn a coveted seat in an F1 racecar.

Roy Nissany, 25, will be a test driver for UK-based ROKiT Williams Racing, another milestone on his drive to earn a coveted seat in an F1 racecar.

New destination for motorsport entertainment will also be a hub for smart-mobility and automotive tech R&D, sales, training and testing.

21see’s Kathy Cohen gets on track with Israeli racecar enthusiasts and even takes a spin with Israeli NASCAR driver Alon Day.

The Whelen race on Oct. 14 was Day’s third straight victory in the playoffs and the 10th in his three-year career with CAAL Racing.

Cheer along as single-seater racing Ferraris, Mercedes-Benz and Audis – plus motorcycles – transform the city into a high-speed circuit.
Excelling in a sport that doesn’t exist in his native Israel, Alon Day is so skilled on the track that he’s been signed with a US Formula 3 team.