E1, the global all-electric motorboat racing series, has unveiled Fever as its official ticketing partner in a multi-year deal.

Through the agreement, the ticketing platform will manage the sale of exclusive E1 Ocean Club VIP hospitality tickets.

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E1 tickets and hospitality will be available through Fever's digital platform, with flexible options on offer, ranging from single-day experiences to full race-weekend packages.

The partnership will debut at the upcoming E1 Lake Como Grand Prix in Italy on April 25.

In addition to live race action, hospitality packages will include opportunities to meet some of the E1 pilots, join the race day podium celebrations, and receive exclusive experiences.

Jamie Copas, chief executive of E1, said: “Hospitality is a core part of the E1 experience, and Fever is the ideal partner to help us bring that to even more discerning guests around the world.

“Both E1 and Fever are driven by the same ambition – using technology to reach new audiences and deliver experiences that engage and excite.”

The deal adds to Fever's growing sports partnership portfolio, which includes the Spanish Rugby Federation, Spanish soccer giants Real Madrid and Barcelona, the LIV Golf series, and the X Games.

The company previously had a short-term sleeve sponsorship with English soccer giants Chelsea for the 2024-25 Premier League season.

The 2026 E1 season began in Saudi Arabia in late January, and the eight-race calendar will conclude with a grand prix in the Bahamas on November 22, marking E1’s first-ever race in the Caribbean. 

E1, launched by Alejandro Agag and Rodi Basso in 2024, features 10 teams, each owned by a range of sporting superstars, including Rafael Nadal (tennis), Tom Brady (American football), Virat Kohli (cricket), LeBron James (basketball), and Didier Drogba (soccer).

Earlier this month, Real Madrid and Belgium soccer star Thibaut Courtois became the latest team owner, after being named as a co-owner and global brand ambassador of Sierra Racing Club.

Other high-profile owners include DJ Steve Aoki (Aoki Racing Team), businessman Marcelo Claure (Team Brazil by Claure Group), musician and actor Marc Anthony (Team Miami powered by Magnus), and actor Will Smith (Westbrook Racing).