Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In the world of sports, new disciplines always emerge that capture the attention of fans and challenge the skills of the most outstanding athletes. On this occasion, the E1 Series has burst onto the sports scene as a revolutionary competition that combines the excitement of racing with a commitment to the environment. Under the direction of Alejandro Agag and Rodi Basso, this event of electric watercraft has managed to captivate audiences around the world. The E1 Series, dubbed the Formula 1 of the Sea, stands out for its sustainable and environmentally friendly approach, using low-noise electric boats that do not emit gases or smoke. This eco-friendly approach has earned the recognition of the International Powerboating Union and has attracted the participation of teams led by prominent figures from the world of sports, music, and film. In the most recent competition held in Puerto Banús, Spain, Team Miami, led by the iconic singer Marc Anthony, emerged victorious in a display of skill and speed on the waters of the Mediterranean. The boats, capable of reaching speeds of up to 50 knots, offered an exciting spectacle to the spectators who gathered to witness the event. The intense competition was marked by the choppy waters of Malaga, which tested the skill and bravery of the pilots. With qualifying rounds, semifinals, and a final contested among the standout teams, the excitement was maintained throughout and culminated in the victory of Team Miami, with Anna Glennon and Erik Stark at the helm of the boats. Actor Will Smith, leading Westbrook Racing, also made his mark in the competition by securing second place, demonstrating that his competitive spirit transcends the boundaries of Hollywood. Meanwhile, Team Brazil, represented by Catie Munnings and Timmy Hansen, earned third place on the podium, solidifying their presence in the international powerboating scene. Although not reaching the podium on this occasion, Rafa Nadal's team, with the standout driver Cris Lazarraga at the wheel, delivered an admirable performance and remained a competitor to watch in the upcoming stages of the E1 Series. The inclusion of female talent in powerboating has been a highlight of this competition, promoting gender equality in a traditionally male-dominated field. The magnitude of the event in Marbella did not go unnoticed, with an attendance of 8,000 people live, a television audience of 22 million viewers, and an estimated economic impact of over 25 million euros for the region. Social media and digital platforms echoed the excitement and adrenaline of the competition, generating millions of interactions and solidifying the E1 Series as a rising global phenomenon. In conclusion, the E1 Series has arrived to stay, offering an innovative proposal that combines a passion for speed with a commitment to sustainability. With renowned figures leading the teams and an exciting show guaranteed, this competition promises to continue captivating audiences from all over and establishing itself as a benchmark in the world of powerboating and green technology.