ABOUT REBUILDING FORMULA 1
As the pinnacle of motorsports, Formula 1 continues to evolve, captivate fans, and expand its influence. At the same time, the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and key stakeholders must learn to balance tradition while appealing to a modern audience. Post Spygate and Crashgate, scandals have damaged the sport’s reputation and spawned many questions about its integrity. Delegates are called upon to take the steering wheel in the late 2000s as they navigate the economic, logistical, and cultural factors to chart F1’s path into the future. The race for damage control has been called, but who will win the Grand Prix?
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MEET THE DAIS
Meet the Under-Secretary-General
David Sanchez
Under-Secretary-General
Class of 2027 | he/him
From the deserts of Hobbs, New Mexico, to the snow slush of Boston, David is no stranger to rather silly weather. Having fled to Boston in pursue of his BA in Linguistics and Political Science with minors in International Relations, Economics, and Public Health, David had no idea the significance of a simple flyer in his dorm common room. Never having done Model UN, he quickly immersed himself during his spring semester freshman year, where he served as Vice Chair for BosMUN XXIII Press Corps. Going on to make lifelong friends with his fellow dais, he went on to staff BarMUN XVII and BosMUN XXIV. Outside of the world of MUN, David is an active member of Alianza Latina, works as an RA, and enjoys a heavy study sesh at Mugar. Outside the BU bubble, he is an avid concertgoer (rip his savings account), loves a good frolic in the city, and enjoys setting his phone to Do Not Disturb while listening to Kali Uchis. David is truly honored to serve as your Under-Secretary-General for BarMUN XVIII and is excited to meet y’all!