Sir Lewis Hamilton, Formula One’s only Black driver, finished the Miami Grand Prix in sixth place out of 20, but that didn’t put a damper on the star-studded festivities at
Sir Lewis Hamilton, Formula One’s only Black driver, finished the Miami Grand Prix in sixth place out of 20, but that didn’t put a damper on the star-studded festivities at
Sir Lewis Hamilton, Formula One’s only Black driver, finished the Miami Grand Prix in sixth place out of 20, but that didn’t put a damper on the star-studded festivities at
New Delhi [India], March 30 (ANI/ATK): The Formula 1 Grand Prix is one of the most exhilarating and adrenaline-rushing events in the world. Appealing to a multitude of audiences, from car enthusiasts, seasoned gamblers, and racing fans, the high stakes of fuel, metal, crashes, and spectacular pit changes garner an audience of over 445 million viewers as of 2022. Starting in 1950, with the modern racing form launching in 1968, one sponsor - Gold Leaf - started it all by sponsoring the first modern Formula 1 car. Thereafter, hundreds of sponsors flocked to the gates of racing companies to test the might of their engines against each other in the hopes of stepping high onto the podium. Mercedes, McClaren, and Ferrari are some of the biggest sponsors to date. However, cryptocurrency platforms are now throwing their names in the sponsorship pool, with Bybit forging a USD 150 million partnership with Red Bull. With Verstappen on the podium last year, will Hamilton and Mercedes fight for glor