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.