James Bowen

Director Of Policy

Preston's Summary

James Bowen is a CDL A Truck Driver at various publications. He covers topics related to Japan, Toyota, Australia, Hyundai, and voting, often exploring the intersection of automotive industry trends and political discourse. His work has been featured in The Daily Caller, Beaumont Enterprise, The Washington Times, Watchdog.org, Carlsbad Current-Argus, The Conversation Australia + NZ, Australia Chinese Supply Chain Association, Canjex Publishing Ltd., Lowy Institute, Tes, Betfair, and DirtFish.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 54 %
Press Release: 14 %
Government Announcement: 8 %
Private Sector Announcements: 6 %
Evolving Stories: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Rally Racing
  • WRC (World Rally Championship)
  • DirtFish
  • Motorsports
  • Hybrid Technology

Pitching Insights

James Bowen's coverage predominantly focuses on rally racing and motorsports, with an emphasis on event coverage. His articles often explore specific rallies, such as Dakar 2024 and WRC races. Therefore, he is likely to be responsive to pitches related to upcoming or ongoing rally events, behind-the-scenes insights into the sport, interviews with prominent figures in the industry, or unique perspectives on recent races.

Additionally, given the presence of "Government Announcement" in his coverage attributes at 12%, James may also be interested in news related to regulatory changes affecting the motorsport industry.

Considering that there is no specified geographic focus for James' articles and he covers international events like Dakar 2024 and WRC, relevant pitches can come from any location as long as they are tied closely to global rally racing topics.

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