Red Bull’s Formula One team has signed what it described Wednesday as the most lucrative annual cryptocurrency sponsorship in sports. The deal with Bybit is worth more than $100 million across three years for the team that is home to reigning world champion Max Verstappen. Red Bull said Bybit will work with the team on “crypto-literacy” by educating on the digital economy.
The unregulated cryptocurrency exchange has been running for almost four years. The price of crypto is prone to high volatility, sparking concerns about the risks of investing.
(Reuters) - Alexander Albon was impressed by his first taste of the 2022 Williams Formula One car launched on Tuesday, saying the FW44 challenger felt like a racing car should.
Williams became the sixth team to officially launch their 2022 season, first unveiling their new livery on a show car before giving Albon and teammate Nicholas Latifi a turn behind the wheel of their contender in a shakedown run.
Held at a wet and cold Silverstone on demonstration tyres, the run was far from representative.
Neither driver was close to the limit but Albon was positive in his initial assessment of the car.
"It was wet for us so maybe a little bit harder to compare to from previous years but honestly it feels like a racing car," said the British-born Thai racer, who is making his racing comeback as a replacement for Mercedes-bound George Russell after a year on the sidelines as reserve driver for Red Bull.
"I think once we get towards the latter end of testing when we start seeking the true gains of the car, putting it on its limits, then we’ll really see what the car is like on the limit," added the 25-year-old.
Williams are looking to build on their performance from last season when they returned
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