Crypto.com announced as title sponsor for F1’s Miami Grand Prix

Crypto.com announced as title sponsor for F1’s Miami Grand Prix

 

 

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Miami will make its debut on the F1 calendar in May with the circuit situated within the complex of the Hard Rock Stadium, the home of the Miami Dolphins NFL team.It will host the fifth round of the season on May 6-8, meaning there will be two races in the United States on the 2022 calendar.Crypto.com will act as the main title partner having previously sponsored F1’s sprint races in 2021.“We are excited for our long-term title partnership with Crypto.com. We share their commitment to innovation and will apply those high standards to the fan experience at the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix,” said Jeremy Walls, Senior Vice President of the Miami GPRelated Norris commits F1 future to McLaren in new four-year deal Watch Red Bull launch its 2022 F1 car – LIVE “This will be an international event and we look forward to growing together on a worldwide scale.”The venue will also feature the Crypto.com terrace which is a hospitality area that will feature 360 degrees of the track as well as an exclusive observation area of Turn 4 for fans.Related F1 driver market: Who is signed up for 2023 and beyond? No risk of losing Norris to F1 rivals due to “no get-outs” – McLarenThe fan zone will also be branded with Crypto.com in the centre of the Hard Rock Stadium.“Building on our global partnership with Formula 1, we are thrilled to be the first commercial title partner of the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix in the city that is fast becoming the crypto centre of the U.S.,” added Kris Marszalek, Co-Founder and CEO of Crypto.com. “Technology and innovation are at the core of what we do, which strategically aligns with the sport of racing, and together we will create exciting experiences at the intersection of Web3 and F1 Racing.” 

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