Putting Israel
on the formula 1 Podium
For the first time in history



MEET SAVYON
Savyon Peled is an 18 year old Israeli racing driver from Givat Ada, competing in professional karting in Israel and across Europe, preparing to race in FORMULA 4
Despite starting his racing career at the age of 15 (while most drivers begin at 5-6), within just four years he managed to close nearly a decade of experience gap and achieve impressive results by working more than 150 hours every month to improve as a driver.
He accomplished this through relentless work, extreme discipline and a constant hunger to improve: Intensive physical training, countless hours in the simulator, and deep study of every aspect of racing.
This mindset – working harder than everyone else and doing whatever it takes to improve – is what brought him to compete at the high level he is at today.
This is not only how he got here, it’s who he is.
HIS STORY
Long before he ever stepped onto a racetrack, he was fascinated by race cars and motorsport.
As a child, however, Savyon experienced bullying and social difficulties at school.
Instead of giving up, he chose a differente path.
He left the traditional school framework and committed fully to pursuing racing.
What started as a childhood dream became a clear goal:
To build a professional racing career

To finance his racing career he worked multiple jobs, including:
During the early stages of his career he often worked as his own mechanic because there was no budget for a team.
Today he is among Israel’s fastest young drivers.
Savyon is one of Israel’s most promising young racing drivers, with a potential to achieve what no Israeli driver has done before – climb the formula ladder and race in Formula 1

key achievements
so what’s the
next step?
Competing in the
FIA FORMULA 4 Championship
The next stage in Savyon’s career is competing in the Formula 4 Championship.
F4 is wildely considered one of the most competitive junior Formula series, and it a big step in the FIA ladder toward Formula 1
exposure
– FIA Formula 4 races are broadcast live, having thousands viewers per race
-The next step is progression to the FIA Formula 3 Championship, which races during Formula 1 weekends, with hundreds of thousands of spectators at the track and tens of millions watching worldwide.
We are looking for early investors and partners who want to be part of the journey to Formula racing and the international exposure that comes with it
We are looking for early investors and partners who
want to be part of the journey to Formula racing and the
international exposure that comes with it
WHO THIS IS FOR
This is not for everyone
This is for people who see themselves as: