Fuel retailers gather to strategize the future |
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That was the clarion call at the Convenience Leaders’ Exchange held in Sandton last week, hosted by the Fuel Retailers’ Association in partnership with the international National Association of Convenience Stores, headquartered in the USA and attended by senior retail leaders from the fuel and retail convenience sectors.
This was just ahead of the June adjustment of fuel prices based on current local and international factors with effect from the 3rd June 2026. With the global energy market in disarray, those that suffer are both the consumer that has to pay the higher price for not only fuel but also the knock-on economic effects of price hikes - as well as the businesses that are also impacted by this volatility. |
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Monaco GP set for unique technical twist |
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By Graham Duxbury @TheRealDux |
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Photocredit: milk-motorclub.com |
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The spotlight at this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix will fall not only on Formula One’s most famous street circuit, but also on a significant technical change that will see teams racing without moveable aerodynamic devices for the first time since 2011.
The FIA has confirmed that Monaco will be exempt from the active aero systems introduced under the 2026 regulations. As a result, cars will run fixed, non-moveable wing configurations throughout the weekend, with straight-line mode unavailable due to safety concerns. |
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