The Sui network, backed by Mysten Labs, has announced a multiyear partnership with the Red Bull Formula One Racing team.
Oracle Red Bull Racing signed the deal with Web-3 focused software company Mysten Labs to build on Layer 1 blockchain and smart contract platform Sui, which became the team's official blockchain partner, said the announcement.
Oracle Red Bull Racing team claimed to have "conducted an extensive market analysis" in order to find a blockchain to partner with, one that "empowers race fans to engage" in novel ways.
Sui, they said, brings into the partnership an expanding range of digital experiences, available globally, which will enable fans to connect with Oracle Red Bull Racing via innovative and new methods.
Greg Siourounis, Managing Director of the Sui Foundation, said that the partnership "demonstrates how web3 enables human connections."
Similarly, Evan Cheng, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mysten Labs, said that the deal would allow the teams to show "the true power" of blockchain, adding:
"The potential of blockchain technology to fundamentally change the way humans transact, interact and communicate is enormous."
Per Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal and CEO Christian Horner, Oracle Red Bull Racing was an early adopter of blockchain in Formula 1, recognizing its potential to connect fans globally.
In February 2022, the team signed a $150 million sponsorship agreement with crypto exchange Bybit, with the latter taking on the role of the "Issuance Partner" for the racing team's fan tokens and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
Besides becoming a Fan Token Issuance Partner, the exchange was also designated a Principal Team Partner and a Tech Incubator Partner.
With a value of USD 50 million per year
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