Indeed, the global job search platform, has secured its first Formula 1 (F1) motor racing sponsorship with the Red Bull Racing (RDR) team ahead of the 2026 season’s second grand prix (GP) in China.
The new agreement will see Indeed’s branding feature on the car and helmets of RBR drivers Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar, as well as those of the pit-crew, from this weekend’s Chinese GP in Shanghai, with further branding to be rolled out across the team’s kit later in the season.
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As part of the agreement, Indeed will join the Red Bull F1 Academy Programme and its talent academy to aid people in securing a career within F1.
Indeed joins a collection of high-profile sponsors that RBR has secured deals with ahead of the 2026 season, most recently renewing its title sponsorship with technology giant Oracle in a multi-year agreement.
The team also renewed and expanded its global partnership with credit card giant Visa and added a long-term global partnership with Damac Properties, the UAE-based private real estate developer.
Both Visa and Damac Properties serve as second-tier global partners of the team, alongside Tag Heuer, Rokit, Mobil1, Ford Racing, Carlyle, AT&T, and Gate.io.
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By GlobalDataMeanwhile, fellow F1 side Cadillac has continued to bolster its commercial portfolio by adding US software company Core Scientific as its official data center partner for its inaugural season.
The multi-year global partnership will see Core Scientific play a central role in advising and shaping the new team’s data centre infrastructure in its new US headquarters, currently under construction in Indiana.
The data centre will support simulation, engineering, manufacturing, and race operations for the team.
As part of the deal, Core Scientific branding made its debut at last week’s Australian GP and will continue to be featured across the team’s on-and-off track presence.
Tyler Epp, Cadillac F1’s global head of commercial strategy, said: “Building an F1 team from the ground up offers us the opportunity to build custom-fit systems and processes for the task in hand. We are pleased to work with Core Scientific to create the best infrastructure solutions to realize our future ambitions.”
The team has been working to build out its commercial partnership stable for its inaugural season, bringing in TWG AI as its primary and exclusive AI partner, as well as major Latin American telecoms company América Móvil and automotive components manufacturer Tenneco last month.
Last year, US fashion brand Tommy Hilfiger became the team’s first official sponsor through a multi-year tie-up, while it secured global enterprise software giant IFS as a new partner last month.
Cadillac F1 has entered the sport through a partnership between its owner, General Motors, and motorsports ownership group TWG Global.
