Gate.io has announced that it is the official sponsor of the F1 Red Bull Racing Team.
Source: Gate.io
The globally leading cryptocurrency exchange platform Gate.io has officially announced its sponsorship of the F1 Red Bull Racing Team (OracleRed Bull Racing in Formula 1), an eight-time Formula 1 World Constructors' Champion. Through this multi-year partnership agreement, Gate.io becomes the exclusive cryptocurrency exchange platform partner of the team. The F1 Red Bull Racing Team is renowned worldwide for its outstanding performance on the track, while Gate.io is known for innovation and cutting-edge technology in the digital economy. Both parties uphold a shared commitment to excellence, making this collaboration a significant milestone bringing together two industry giants.
Starting from the 2025 season, Gate.io's brand will be featured in key locations of the F1 Red Bull Racing Team, including the rear wing, nose wing, headrest, wheel hub covers, chassis, team race suits, and F1 four-time champion Max Verstappen's helmet, showcasing the close and extensive partnership between the two entities.
The F1 Red Bull Racing Team has not only set a new benchmark in Formula 1 racing but has also achieved consecutive World Constructors' Championships since 2021 through its exceptional engineering capabilities, data-driven precise decision-making, and relentless pursuit of victory. Meanwhile, Gate.io continues to innovate in the field of blockchain technology, pioneering the user-verifiable exchange reserve mechanism to enhance trust, transparency, and financial security in the cryptocurrency space.
Since its establishment in 2013, Gate.io has rapidly grown to become one of the earliest and most renowned global cryptocurrency exchange platforms with over 20 million users. Over the past 12 years, Gate.io has not only excelled in the trading sector but has also successfully built a comprehensive blockchain ecosystem covering secure digital asset trading, decentralized finance (DeFi), blockchain infrastructure development, venture capital, Web3 technology, and more, driving continuous industry innovation.
This partnership is based on the mutual pursuit of innovation and leadership by both parties. The F1 Red Bull Racing Team, with its precise control and agile strategies on the track, continuously challenges the limits of racing, while Gate.io expands the boundaries in blockchain infrastructure, aiming to enhance speed, security, and scalability to support the next generation of digital finance.
F1 Red Bull Racing Team CEO and Team Principal Christian Horner stated, "We are delighted to partner with Gate.io. Gate.io shares our team's passion for technological innovation. We look forward to working with Gate.io to create a more immersive and unique team experience for global fans and to break traditional boundaries with like-minded partners to pioneer a new future."
Dr. Lin Han, Founder and CEO of Gate.io, stated: "At Gate.io, we have always believed that innovation and performance are closely linked, whether in the blockchain or racing field. The F1 Red Bull Racing Team continuously challenges the limits in engineering technology, and we also continue to innovate in blockchain technology, driving digital finance towards greater transparency, speed, and efficiency. This collaboration comes at a crucial moment when blockchain technology is breaking through the financial sector and expanding into other industries. We are very excited to explore the intersection of blockchain with global industries such as racing."
Through this collaboration, Gate.io aims to accelerate the global adoption of blockchain technology, leveraging the global influence of the F1 Red Bull Racing Team and its massive fan base to bring digital finance, Web3, and blockchain solutions to a wider audience.
About Gate.io
Gate.io is one of the world's earliest cryptocurrency exchanges, and has been a leader in the compliant digital asset trading field since 2013. Currently, Gate.io serves over 20 million users worldwide and has always maintained industry-leading liquidity and trading volume. In addition to trading services, Gate.io also provides comprehensive financial and blockchain services such as decentralized finance (DeFi), Web3 solutions, research and analysis, venture capital, and startup incubation. As a pioneer of user-verifiable exchange reserve transparency, Gate.io is committed to enhancing security, transparency, and driving the future development of digital finance.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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