Aston Martin and Banco Master join forces

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Formula One team Aston Martin have announced a new partnership with investment and merchant bank Banco Master. Headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, Banco Master joins the team as their Official Brazilian Banking Partner.

The partnership will put the Banco Master logo on the rear wing endplates of the Aston Martin race car, starting with the 2023 Miami Grand Prix. 

Also read: Formula One 2023 Team Sponsors: Aston Martin

Ana Matos, Communication & Marketing Director of Banco Master, commented:

Brazil has an historical relationship with Formula One and a vast audience of sports enthusiasts. It is an honour for Banco Master to add to XP Inc.’s investment efforts in the Aston Martin F1® Team, one which truly captures the intensity and excitement of the category’s racing.

Jefferson Slack, Aston Martin F1’s Team Managing Director, Commercial & Marketing, added:

It’s incredibly exciting to welcome Banco Master – another ambitious and innovative Brazilian brand – into our partnership portfolio. We are thrilled to be able to help and support the future of Brazil’s motorsports legacy – we are undertaking a significant development programme with Felipe as he learns more about the science and engineering of Grand Prix racing – and we are keen to help further the growth of Formula One across Brazil.

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