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Formula 1
An F1 Team Might Take a Bored Ape Across the U.S. Grand Prix Finish Line
As a part of an ongoing partnership with the Williams Racing team, crypto exchange Kraken will allow fans to submit and vote for NFTs that will be displayed on cars during the U.S. Grand Prix in October.

Sui Blockchain Signs Multiyear Deal With Red Bull Racing
Sui will roll out a series of digital experience for racing fans over the coming months.

F1 Ticket Provider Platinum Group Introduces NFT Tickets for Global Racing Event
The NFTs, debuting this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix, offer collectors access to the race as well as future loyalty benefits.

Kraken Lands Sponsorship Deal With Williams Racing Despite U.S. Regulatory Crackdown
The F1 team recently lost its most prominent driver, Nicholas Latifi, who brought in multiple sponsorship deals.

Crypto.com Becomes Formula 1 Inaugural Global Partner of Sprint Series
Kris Marszalek, CEO of Crypto.com, the fastest-growing crypto platform, discusses teaming up with Formula 1 as the inaugural global partner of the new Sprint series and why crypto exchanges are upping their budget for marketing and sponsorships. Plus, the impact of China's continued crackdowns on the mining industry.

Crypto.com Extends Sports Sponsorships to Formula 1
Crypto.com's branding will be present trackside at all F1 races for the remainder of the 2021 season.

McLaren to Build NFT Platform on Tezos
Tezos' branding will be displayed on the race suits of McLaren's Formula 1 and IndyCar drivers.

McLaren Partners With Turkish Crypto Firm to Launch Formula 1 Fan Token
The McLaren token will be issued in the coming months on Bitci.com's native blockchain.

Aston Martin Formula One Team Adds Crypto.com to Partner Roster
The trading platform has inked a deal with the racing team of British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin.

Car-Racing Crypto Collectable Sells for Over $100,000 In Ether Tokens
Someone paid over $100,000 worth of wrapped ether for a virtual Formula 1 racer.
