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Formula 1 Strikes Landmark Deal with Lottery Giant Allwyn—A Strategic Global Play

Redação by Redação
February 11, 2025
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Formula 1 Strikes Landmark Deal with Lottery Giant Allwyn—A Strategic Global Play

Formula 1 has sealed a high-stakes partnership with Swiss-based lottery operator Allwyn AG, marking a bold expansion move as the sport continues its global reach and commercial dominance. The deal, orchestrated under Liberty Media’s ownership of F1, is set to prioritize brand awareness on an international scale, rather than focusing on any single market.

Why Allwyn Chose Formula 1

Allwyn, which took over the UK’s National Lottery in 2023, also operates lotteries in Italy, Austria, Greece, and the Czech Republic, while eyeing further U.S. expansion. Chief executive Robert Chvatal revealed that F1’s explosive growth in America—with three U.S. Grands Prix on the 24-race calendar—played a major role in the decision.

Beyond its American boom, another key factor? Formula 1’s increasing female fanbase.

“Women are now more than 40% of Formula 1’s following, and it all happened in the last four years,” Chvatal told Reuters. “This is something that also determined why we decided to partner with Formula 1 as a series.”

A Deal Rooted in Global Growth, Not Just Gambling

Unlike traditional sports sponsorships, this deal is not about direct betting or gaming promotions. Instead, it aims to:

  • Boost Allwyn’s global brand presence
  • Align with community and social impact programs
  • Leverage F1’s appeal among diverse demographics

Chvatal also emphasized that Britain’s National Lottery will play no part in this sponsorship, distancing the deal from Allwyn’s UK-based lottery operations.

“This is a corporate investment at a group level and is not driven from the UK or funded by the UK business,” he clarified.

Despite this, Allwyn will still gain visibility at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, potentially benefiting its UK lottery brand indirectly.

The ‘Drive to Survive’ Effect: A Key Selling Point

Allwyn’s move into Formula 1 is yet another sign of the sport’s transformation under Liberty Media, fueled in part by Netflix’s hit docu-drama ‘Drive to Survive’. The series has helped F1 surge in popularity—particularly in North America—and significantly expanded its younger and more diverse fanbase.

“We take pride as a lottery operator that roughly we reflect the population,” said Chvatal. “Our player base is almost 50-50 men and women. F1 is increasingly reflecting that as well.”

What This Means for Formula 1’s Commercial Future

Formula 1 isn’t just racing anymore—it’s a global entertainment and marketing juggernaut. Liberty Media’s aggressive expansion strategy has positioned the series as a premium property for international brands, and the Allwyn partnership underscores F1’s new era of commercial evolution.

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali echoed this sentiment, stating:

“This partnership also provides new opportunities for both our organisations to connect with broader audiences around the world.”

What’s Next? McLaren Sponsorship Rumors & Middle East Limitations

While speculation has swirled about Allwyn potentially striking a separate sponsorship deal with McLaren, Chvatal refused to comment. However, the lottery giant will not have branding in the Middle East, where gambling restrictions prohibit such promotions.

With F1’s ever-expanding reach and evolving partnerships, this deal signals more corporate giants looking to cash in on the sport’s skyrocketing global appeal.

One thing is clear: Formula 1 is no longer just a motorsport—it’s a business empire on wheels.

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