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Ferrari F1 parts ways with prominent crypto sponsor

Ferrari has confirmed that it has parted ways with Velas, a crypto sponsor whose logos were prominent on the livery of the 2022 F1-75 car. Velas’ logo was notably visible on the rear wing of the team’s F1 challenger, and the Swiss-based company was also the title sponsor of Ferrari in the F1 Esports Series. […]
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