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Jamie Copas Named as New E1 Series CEO

Jamie Copas, former chief executive of WPP’s Prism Sport & Entertainment agency, has been appointed CEO of the E1 Series, SportBusiness has reported. E1 has made no official announcement.

Copas replaces co-founder Rodi Basso, who stepped down from the chief executive role in January and moved to a non-executive position. At the time, E1 chairman Alejandro Agag told The Times that a new CEO would be appointed “in due course.”

2026 UIM E1 World Championship in Jeddah
The 2026 UIM E1 World Championship got under way in Jeddah in January. / Getty Images for E1

Who is Jamie Copas?

Copas is a London-based advertising and sports marketing executive with a career spanning Saatchi & Saatchi, McCann London, and WPP. At WPP he served as global client leader for Aston Martin before taking on the leadership of Prism Sport & Entertainment, the WPP sports sponsorship agency whose clients have included MasterCard, Aston Martin, Ford, and INFINITI. Prism has since been absorbed into VML Live, WPP’s sport and entertainment offering, where Copas most recently held the title of Global Executive Lead.

He has no background in engineering or motorsport operations. The contrast with Basso, a former Ferrari and Red Bull F1 race engineer and McLaren Applied managing director who co-founded E1 during the COVID-19 pandemic, is pointed.

A commercial bet

The appointment reflects where Agag believes E1 needs to go. The championship reported revenue of £25.9 million in the year to December 2024 and Agag has projected a £5 million profit for 2026. He has also been explicit about wanting a major streaming deal, naming Disney+ and Amazon Prime as targets.

Copas has spent his career on the brand side of sport – buying and activating sponsorships on behalf of major commercial partners. He now runs the property those brands are being asked to invest in. Whether that perspective translates into the operational and sporting demands of running a global championship is the question the appointment raises.

Basso remains with the series in a non-executive capacity.