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Red Bull Racing partner with Bybit

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Formula One team Red Bull Racing have partnered with cryptocurrency exchange Bybit to launch the Velocity Series. 

The Velocity Series will see racing come together with art to create digital collectibles that will be created by race team data and telemetry from the RB19 race car. The series will have four releases during the Dutch, Japanese, US and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix during the 2023 Formula One season, each including a wide range of NFT collections. 

Also read: Oracle Red Bull Racing Formula One Team Sponsors 2023

Caroline Buckland, Head of Fan Engagement, Oracle Red Bull Racing, said:

We are extremely excited about teaming up with Bybit and this group of hugely talented artists for the Velocity Series. The NFTs released as part of the series are limited editions and truly capture the essence of the Team’s prowess and progressive performance. Each collection is unique to the artists’ particular style, making them highly sought after by collectors and fans.

Anndy Lian, Head of Partnerships at Bybit, said:

As long-term and strategic partners, Bybit and Oracle Red Bull Racing are excited to launch the Velocity Series, which brings together the creative talents of some of the world’s best digital artists with cutting-edge technology, enabling us to leverage our respective strengths and further advance our position in the rapidly-evolving Web3 era. The Velocity Series represents a unique opportunity to engage with our customers and fans, and we are excited to empower even more creativity through this collaboration.

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