
Neobank and Payments Revolut have announced that they are joining forces with the future Audi F1 team, which will see Revolut become the team’s partner since the Formula One championship in 2026.
The parties have said that the new partnership is uniting two high quality brands with a common ambition to challenge the contract and leading to consistent innovation – both in motor sport and global funding. The common goal of the partnership is to create new ways for fans to interact with the sport during the weekend, with unique experiences for a new generation of enthusiastic motor sports and exclusive benefits for Revolut customers.
Under the agreement, Involut Business will be integrated extensively into the group’s economic activities. The fans will also benefit immediately with Revolut that supply smooth checkout solutions for group goods, ensuring a retail premium and intuitive experience.
Nik Storonsky, CEO of Revolut, said, said,
“This is a monumental collaboration for Revolut and the future Audi F1 team. We accelerate to 100 million customers and we will bring them to Formula 1 with unforgettable experiences in a basic time for the sport. Set what is possible in Formula 1.”
Jonathan Wheatley, head of the team of future Audi F1 team, said,
“With Revolut, we found a real partner who shares our basic ethos of innovation and relentless ambition. This is more than a brand that fits, it is a strategic alliance designed to cause contracts at Motorsport.
Gernot Döllner, CEO of Audi AG and chairman of the Board of Directors of Sauber Motorsport AG, added, added,
“Audi enters Formula 1 with clear ambition: to use the platform as technologically relevant and economically viable investment in the future of the Audi brand. Products.”
The partnership marks a landmark movement from Revolut as it quickly escalates to 100 million customers worldwide. During the last twelve months, Revolut has said it has led to significant innovation in all basic funding and lifestyle offers, while also experiencing a world growth record and gaining the regime of Europe’s most valuable private technology.
With about 820 million fans and 1.6 billion viewers in 2024, Formula 1 is the most popular athletic series in the world.