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Miami Grand Prix teams up with Draiver

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

South Florida Motorsports, the race promoter in charge of the Miami Grand Prix F1 event, has roped in Draiver as an Official Event Supporter of the 2023 Miami Grand Prix. 

The on-demand vehicle delivery platform will gain naming and branding rights across several hospitality areas on-site across the race weekend, which include the MIA Hospitality Village, Turn 18 Suites and Turn 18 Club, the first of which is a luxury lounge with views of the back straight, with the last one providing views of one of the best overtaking areas at the circuit.

Jeremy Walls, Senior Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer of Hard Rock Stadium and the Miami Grand Prix, commented:

Through the engagement across the Turn 18 Club, Suites, and MIA Hospitality Village, it’s great to be able to partner with Draiver building on our relationship as a trusted source that has already transported our Miami Formula 1 show car to the Miami International Autodrome.

Zarif Haque, founder and chief executive of Draiver, added:

“Draiver is excited to be a part of this year’s race and build our relationship with the Formula 1 Crypto.Com Miami Grand Prix 2023. Our space will offer guests an opportunity to relax and enjoy the race, and it’s the perfect place to introduce our new on-demand car delivery app. We move vehicles faster for our global business customers, and now we’re using that expertise to move cars on demand for consumers.”

Apart from Draiver, the 2023 Miami Grand Prix also has Viva, WeMoke and Crypto.com roped in as its main partners. 

Miami Grand Prix teams up with Draiver
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Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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