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Crypto Exchange OKX Inks F1 Mega Deal

Alliance with McLaren Racing includes branding at Crypto.com Miami Grand
Prix, long-term collaborations in a deal worth hundreds of millions
BYBEN STRACK <https://blockworks.co/author/benstrack>/
MAY 3, 2022 06:00 AM


KEY TAKEAWAYS

OKX has more than 20 million users across 180 markets

Miami Grand Prix title sponsor Crypto.com became the first cryptocurrency
sponsor of Formula 1 last year

The upcoming Formula 1 race in Miami — already carrying the name of a
crypto company — will also have a team sponsored by a competing firm in the
space.

Ahead of the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix on May 8, exchange OKX has
partnered with McLaren Racing in a multi-year deal worth “hundreds of
millions,” a spokesperson told Blockworks.

OKX branding will appear on McLaren cars during the event, as well as on
the suits and helmets of McLaren F1 drivers Lando Norris and Daniel
Ricciardo.

“We choose our partners on the basis we can provide fans and users with
meaningful experiences; we aren’t simply interested in brand exposure,” OKX
Chief Marketing Officer Haider Rafique told Blockworks in an email. “We
want to invest in the fans as well as our partners and lay a strong
foundation for long-term future collaborations.”

The deal comes shortly after Rafique joined OKX from competing exchange
Okcoin. Before Okcoin, he was head of growth for Blockchain.com and was a
head of product marketing at Microsoft.

Rafique was a special adviser to the OKX executive team earlier this year
and helped drive a multimillion-dollar partnership agreement with
Manchester City. The company announced last month he will build a global
marketing team to make crypto mainstream and lead the company’s
international expansion efforts.

OKX is the second-largest exchange by trading volume, according to data
compiled by Blockworks, and reports having more than 20 million users
across 180 markets.

Crypto.com became the first cryptocurrency sponsor of Formula 1 in a
reported $100 million deal, the company announced last June. It revealed in
February that it would be the title sponsor of the Miami Grand Prix.

Still, the deal is the first of its kind, an OKX spokesperson said, noting
that no other crypto company has been the largest partner to a Formula 1
team before. Bybit in February became a “top tier ally” of Red Bull’s F1
team, behind title partner Oracle.

“In a rapidly-evolving field, OKX is a long-established crypto brand that
brings innovation, analytics and accuracy to accomplish great things,”
McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown said in a statement. “The first-ever Miami
Grand Prix is the perfect occasion for us to launch this significant
partnership, through which we will collaborate with OKX to take our fan
experience to all new levels.”

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