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		<title>Israeli racer Roy Nissany makes Formula 1 practice debut</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2020 07:41:42 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>'Working with the team was perfect, we were quite close with the pace and I think it was a very encouraging experience for my first outing,' Nissany said after the session.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://worldisraelnews.com/israeli-racer-roy-nissany-makes-formula-1-practice-debut/">Israeli racer Roy Nissany makes Formula 1 practice debut</a> appeared first on <a href="https://worldisraelnews.com">World Israel News</a>.</p>
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<p><em>By Joseph Wolkin, World Israel News</em></p>
<p>It’s no small accomplishment for a race car driver to make a debut during a Formula 1 weekend. On Friday, Israel’s Roy Nissany did exactly that, hitting the track in the first practice session (FP1) in Barcelona.</p>
<p>The Israeli driver is a test driver for Williams Racing, and this is the first of many times he’s expected to put one of the British team’s Formula 1 cars through its paces. Nissany hopped into the seat of George Russell’s race car, joining teammate Nicholas Latifi at the Spanish Grand Prix.</p>
<p>“Working with the team was perfect, we were quite close with the pace and I think it was a very encouraging experience for my first outing,” Nissany said after the session. “I have learned a lot, and I think I gave good feedback to the team in terms of the development of the car. I come away with very positive feelings and I am already looking forward to the next one.”</p>
<p>Nissany clocked in a time of 1:20.664, only .330 off his teammate&#8217;s time. Latifi already has five Formula 1 starts in 2020, making Nissany’s speed more impressive.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">That was one busy Friday morning, <a href="https://x.com/RoyNissany?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@RoyNissany</a> <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f602.png" alt="😂" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f64c.png" alt="🙌" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /><a href="https://x.com/hashtag/SpanishGP?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SpanishGP</a> <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f1ea-1f1f8.png" alt="🇪🇸" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> | <a href="https://x.com/hashtag/WeAreWilliams?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#WeAreWilliams</a> <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f499.png" alt="💙" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> <a href="https://t.co/T6s3ZJrE8G">pic.twitter.com/T6s3ZJrE8G</a></p>
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<p>Williams Racing has no constructor points this year, and if the team’s current two drivers don&#8217;t improve, the door could open for Nissany prior to year’s end. Thus, these FP1 sessions are critical for Nissany, who can impress team owner Claire Williams.</p>
<p>Constructor points, separate from the driver points, are given to each owner and only teams finishing in the top 10 in an event get points. Drivers like Nissany work their way up to Formula 1 by racing in the preliminary divisions, such as Formula 2. From there, they become test drivers for Formula 1 teams. If a driver proves good enough, he will have an opportunity to run an open practice. If all goes well, the driver can then become part of the Formula 1 starting grid.</p>
<p>Formula 1 works on a point system. The winner of a Formula 1 race scores 25 points. Each subsequent driver scores somewhat less until the 10th position &#8211; after that drivers earn only one point. While there&#8217;s no minimum amount of points needed to stay in Formula 1, if a driver doesn&#8217;t score any, his career will be short.</p>
<p>Only the biggest races are aired on TV but every race throughout the season counts toward the total points earned. Whoever collects the most points throughout the season wins the championship.</p>
<p>“We, together, want to see the Israeli flag on a Formula 1 podium,” Nissany told <em>World Israel News</em> in June. “God willing, we will hear the Hatikvah [national anthem] on top of the podium. It’s happened in the past and I can tell you, it’s the best feeling. It’s an indescribable feeling for myself and those around me. It’s just incredible.”</p>
<p>Nissany currently sits 18th in the Formula 2 standings while driving for Trident Racing.</p>
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		<title>Meet Roy Nissany: On track to be Israel’s first Formula 1 racer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2020 08:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>'We, together, want to see the Israeli flag on a F1 podium,' Nissany said. </p>
<p>The post <a href="https://worldisraelnews.com/roy-nissany-looks-to-be-israels-first-formula-1-racer/">Meet Roy Nissany: On track to be Israel’s first Formula 1 racer</a> appeared first on <a href="https://worldisraelnews.com">World Israel News</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img decoding="async" width="1344" height="892" src="https://worldisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Roy-Nissany.jpg" class="attachment-uwi-content-loop size-uwi-content-loop wp-post-image" alt="Roy Nissany" /><p><em><strong>“We, together, want to see the Israeli flag on a Formula 1 podium,&#8221; Nissany said. </strong></em></p>
<p><em>By Joseph Wolkin, World Israel News</em></p>
<p>The blue and white colors of the Israeli flag have never been seen in a Formula 1 race. But thanks to Tel Aviv native Roy Nissany, who continues on an upward trajectory, that day will indeed come in 2020 once the season begins after a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p>
<p>Nissany, 25, became Williams Racing’s newest test driver in January, marking the start of a relationship that could see him compete in Formula 1 if he succeeds in the feeder Formula 2 division this year with Trident MotorSport.</p>
<p>However, Nissany’s journey is just beginning. He inked the deal with Williams thanks to a unique partnership with the founders of Israel Start-Up Nation.</p>
<p>Israel Start-Up Nation is the country’s official Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) team, which branched out to motor sports this year with Nissany and Williams. As part of the deal, Nissany will run a handful of FP1 practice sessions with Williams during Formula 1 weekends, and the Israel Start-Up Nation logo will appear on the British team’s racecar.</p>
<p>The second-generation racer is ready to make history, following in his father Chanoch Nissany’s footsteps. Racing from the time he was a toddler, Nissany is ready to prove he can make it in Formula 1, doing so while carrying an entire nation on his shoulders.</p>
<p>Growing up, Nissany began to travel across the globe. The experiences, specifically living in Budapest for quite some time, have added more skills to his résumé. He already knows how to speak Hebrew, English and Hungarian, on top of currently learning Italian.</p>
<p>Nissany spoke with <em>World Israel News</em> while training for the season in Italy, discussing his life in Israel, traveling from a young age since motor sports was not authorized in Israel, breaking into Formula 1, the opportunity with Williams, as well as what it means to be Israel’s representative on the international stage.</p>
<p><em>Q: How did you get your start in racing?</em></p>
<p>“When I was around 4-years-old, I already started driving a go-kart. But I believe it actually started before that. I was driving a little plastic electric car when I was 2 and 3, and you can see I had an affection for driving. From there, I continued to professional karting races.”</p>
<p><em>Q: What was it like growing up in Israel?</em></p>
<p>“Since motor sports was illegal in Israel, we had no base of culture for motor sports. It was a big challenge for me. We didn’t have rules for it. We had some races starting up in Ashkelon, and then it was banned.</p>
<p>&#8220;The biggest challenge was living and growing up in an Israeli school in Ramat HaSharon, I subsequently traveled to races at 8 and 9-years-old on a monthly basis. For a kid to go abroad each month is cool. It requires a lot from a kid to be devoted, know how to behave and how to cope with loses. It gives me pride and makes it more special to be one of the only Israelis on the international motor sports scene.”</p>
<p><em>Q: How much of your drive to succeed comes from your dad, who also tested a Formula 1 car and participated in an open practice?</em></p>
<p>“A lot of the management was supported by him, which was crucial at the beginning of my career, especially before I got my owner manager and sponsors. Around 16 or 17, when I was driving Formula 3, things were getting bigger. My father was very supportive. From then on, my career was going with my own crew.”</p>
<p><em>Q: What did you learn from his journey that can help your career move forward?</em></p>
<p>“Well, my father’s career was a very strange one in motor sports terms. He started at 38 years old, which is way beyond the retirement age in motor sports. His achievement of getting into Formula 1 is remarkable. But it shouldn’t be interpreted as a goal for me in the same way because my career is more like a mainstream one, starting from a young age and aiming to get a seat in Formula 1.”</p>
<p><em>Q: Who did you look up to in the racing world?</em></p>
<p>“I have a funny photo as a young kid, looking over the fence at the Hungarian Grand Prix. I was watching Juan Pablo Montoya, who drove for Williams. I was wearing a Williams caps. I was watching all of the drivers, but Juan Pablo Montoya was the one who thrilled me the most, maybe because some people told me I look like him. He was the one to inspire me.”</p>
<p><em>Q: What would it mean to you to represent Israel in a Formula 1 race?</em></p>
<p>“It’s everything. My career has been almost 20 years old and throughout this time, one of the most important things for me is to carry the Israeli flag on my car, my suit and my helmet. It is the thing that distinguishes me the most from the other drivers. It’s a special feeling that I have a responsibility to carry our flag to the top pinnacle of motor sports in the world.”</p>
<p><em>Q: What was your reaction when you found out that you will test for Williams F1?</em></p>
<p>“It was a dream come true, but it was a target. Deep down, I knew that someday, we would make this happen. This day fortunately arrived, and we were all very happy. It’s important to mention the huge support of Sylvan Adams and the Israel Start-Up Nation Cycling Academy, who allowed this to happen. They’re also putting an Israeli flag in the Tour de France as well. Mr. Adams has an incredible vision of putting our flag at the pinnacle of sports around the world.”</p>
<p><em>Q: What does it mean to know that Claire Williams truly believes in your ability?</em></p>
<p>“It means everything. When the boss likes you, you can imagine how it is. The test I did for Williams in Abu Dhabi was two days, and they were going to decide the rest of my career. I drove this test with a robot approach. Whatever I was told to do was programmed into my brain, no questions asked. It was 100 percent successful, and that was the most important thing.</p>
<p>&#8220;The test was done in the evening, under the lights in Abu Dhabi, and it was quite emotional. I do remember one moment during a cool-down lap that I had a few seconds when I didn’t get too many instructions over the radio, so I relieved myself of the robot and watched the scenes, my hands, the steering wheel and the beautiful lights of Abu Dhabi, with the beautiful hotel that you go under. I said to myself, ‘I am where I’m supposed to be.’”</p>
<p><em>Q: This year, you&#8217;ll be racing in Formula 2 for Trident, on top of testing for Williams, so what are your expectations for Formula 2?</em></p>
<p>“We’re going to get going on July 6 at the Red Bull Ring in Austria. It’s going to be a big challenge in F2 this year. I’m preparing like I never prepared before, and I know this season is crucial for me. I’m going to give it my all and go beyond that. I have meetings from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., working on the development of the car and my driving.”</p>
<p><em>Q: How much pressure do you put on yourself to succeed?</em></p>
<p>“I like to believe there’s none. I’m here to race. I’m a screw in the system that has to work perfectly. I have to do my job and know what I have to do.”</p>
<p><em>Q: Why does Israel need you to succeed in Formula 1?</em></p>
<p>“We, together, want to see the Israeli flag on a Formula 1 podium. If God wills, we will hear the Hatikvah [national anthem] on top of the podium. It’s happened in the past and I can tell you, it’s the best feeling. It’s an indescribable feeling for myself and those around me. It’s just incredible.”</p>
<p><em>Q: How important is it for the Williams car to carry the Israel Startup logo on the team&#8217;s cars for the weekends when you&#8217;ll be part of the open practices?</em></p>
<p>“It means everything. I’ve been given the feeling of a pioneer with the guys going to the Tour de France. We represent a new stream that comes out of our country. We open the way to the Israeli flag in sports, and we carry the logo and our flag. To see the Israeli flag in a free practice and in an event will mean everything.”</p>
<p><em>Q: Do you know what tracks you&#8217;ll be running the FP1 sessions?</em></p>
<p>“We were supposed to do them during the U.S. Grand Prix time of the year. Since the plans changed with the pandemic, we don’t know the plan for sure yet.”</p>
<p><em>Q: How much support have you had from the Israeli and the Jewish community as you become more successful?</em></p>
<p>“In 2018, during the Formula 2 season, in each race that I went around the crowd, I always met Israelis and some Jewish kids who specifically came to watch me. It’s a great feeling. There is some kind of belonging to the community. We’re one entity.”</p>
<p><em>Q: Have you ever experienced any anti-Semitism at the racetrack over the years?</em></p>
<p>“The beautiful thing about sports is it doesn’t have a place for these things. People are coming to watch car racing and be entertained by the high level of engineering and the beautiful racing we have. Some people might like me because they are part of our community, and others might like the way I drive, no matter their religion. That’s the beautiful thing. I’ve never faced it, thankfully.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Q: What is your message for fans as they see the Israeli flag pop up at more tracks with yourself, Alon Day and others?</em></p>
<p>“I wish we will see more of the flags around the tracks. The support means so much to me. When I see an Israeli flag being brought up in the stands or on the podium, my heart fills with joy. My next target, in parallel to being a Formula 1 driver, is standing on the podium in F1 or F2 while the Israeli flag is above me, seeing a spectator, two or three raising the Israeli flag.”</p>
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		<title>Roy Nissany becomes Israel’s first Formula One driver</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Israeli professional sports car driver Roy Nissany will become the official test driver for the UK-based Williams Group, making him Israel’s first Formula One driver.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img decoding="async" width="1920" height="1280" src="https://worldisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Roy-Nissany-.jpg" class="attachment-uwi-content-loop size-uwi-content-loop wp-post-image" alt="Israeli Formula One driver Roy Nissany." /><p><strong><em>Israeli professional sports car driver Roy Nissany will become the official test driver for the UK-based Williams Group, making him Israel’s first Formula One driver.</em></strong></p>
<p><em>By TPS</em></p>
<p>Roy Nissany, 25, who began his journey in motor racing when he was 14, comes to Formula One following two successful seasons in Formula V8 3.5, where he secured thirteen podium finishes and reached pole position seven times.</p>
<p>He competed in the Formula Two championship in 2018 but missed last year’s season due to an injury.</p>
<p>In early December, Nissany was asked by the group’s president Claire Williams to participate in two days of testing in Abu Dhabi, after which the group decided to sign the Israeli as the team’s third driver.</p>
<p>Nissany will train with the team and drive on Fridays during Grand Prix practice at Formula One weekends, waiting for the opportunity to compete behind the wheel of one of Williams’ two championship cars.</p>
<p>“Today, I achieved the goal which I set for myself many years ago, to become a Formula One driver. This is a very exciting moment, not only for me, but also for everyone who has been with me along the way over the years,” Nissany stated at a press conference in Tel Aviv on Wednesday.</p>
<p>“Formula One reaches a huge audience of fans and I am so pleased that they will now get to know Israel through the motor racing track,” he added.</p>
<p>Sylvan Adams, President of the “Roy Nissany Formula One” management group and co-owner of the Israel Start Up Nation cycling team which will compete in next summer’s Tour de France, stated that “this is yet another landmark moment for Israeli sport. Hundreds of millions of motor racing enthusiasts across the world will get to see a different side of our country, what I call ‘normal’ Israel.”</p>
<p>“I cannot wait for the moment when we see the blue and white flag on a Formula One car,” he said.</p>
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