Formula One has announced a multi-year renewal of its partnership with Getty Images, the global visual content marketplace.
The renewal will see Getty Images remain F1’s Official Photographic Agency, providing coverage of Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, F1 Academy, and Porsche Supercup races.
Getty Images and Formula One have been partners since 2021.
Michael Heiman, Vice President of Global Sport at Getty Images, added:
“For 30 years, Getty Images has been at the forefront of innovation in sports photography, and our motorsport specialists continue to set the standard for creativity and speed in capturing the racing action. We’re proud to continue partnering with Formula 1 to showcase the thrill of this incredible sport through visuals, and deliver iconic moments to customers, media and fans worldwide in near?real time via our unparalleled distribution platform.”
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