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Ferrari partner with Marina Bay Sands

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Italian Formula One team Ferrari have roped in the Marina Bay Sands hotel chain as an Official Partner after a two-year partnership agreement.

As per the deal, Marina Bay Sands and Ferrari will be working together on various fan activations through the course of the partnership. 

Paul Gandolfi, Head of Partnership Development – Scuderia Ferrari, said:

We’re delighted to welcome Marina Bay Sands to our family of partners. Our two brands, united in luxury, ambition and the pursuit of quality and excellence, look forward to developing meaningful and memorable experiences for our fans and customers starting with the hugely popular F1 Singapore Grand Prix.

Paul Town, COO of Marina Bay Sands, added:

We are delighted to unveil our brand partnership with Scuderia Ferrari, the most successful F1 team in history. This collaboration unites two iconic brands centred around our joint pursuit of excellence. We look forward to offering thrilling activations that immerse our visitors in the excitement of this remarkable partnership during the upcoming night race in Singapore.

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