Leading global payments provider, Paysafe, today announced a
significantly heightened focus in both the US and motor sport
markets, as part of its ongoing global brand strategy aimed at
exploiting the substantial growth opportunities it has identified
in North America.
Following a successful partnership with Canadian rookie driver,
Zach Claman De Melo (19), in a single Verizon IndyCar Series race
last year, Paysafe will become the primary and naming sponsor to
two of the sport’s up and coming drivers for the entire 2018 Indy
car racing season. North America’s hugely popular Indy car
open-wheel racing dates back over 100 years and is the fastest and
most technologically advanced racing series in the continent.
Under the new deal, Paysafe will partner with Dale Coyne Racing
to provide continued sponsorship to De Melo as its primary brand
ambassador as well as extending its patronage to his Brazilian
teammate, up and coming driver Pietro Fittipaldi (21). Fittipaldi
is the grandson of two-time Formula 1 champion, Emerson Fittipaldi,
one of the sport’s greats. The two drivers will take turns piloting
the Paysafe car throughout the season.
This year, the Verizon IndyCar Series opens on March 11 in St
Petersburg, Florida, and concludes in Sonoma, California, on
September 16. De Melo will be the first of the pair to take the
wheel of the Paysafe car in the first three road course races that
includes the opening race in St. Petersburg on the 1.8-mile
temporary circuit set up on city streets and a runway of Albert
Whitted Airport.
With the support of his long-time sponsors and Escuderia Telmex,
Fittipaldi will pilot the Paysafe car, starting with the first two
oval events, and make his season debut at the Phoenix Grand Prix on
April 7. He will attempt to qualify for the Series’ blue-ribbon
event, the Indianapolis 500, which takes place on May 27. The
Indianapolis 500 continues to be the single most attended sporting
event in the world.
According to Oscar Nieboer, Paysafe’s Chief Marketing Officer,
the decision to sign an extended race partnership this year
reflects Paysafe’s intention to build its brand in the North
American market and the ongoing mutual focus of both Paysafe and
the Dale Coyne Racing team of ‘identifying and supporting emerging
opportunities coupled with delivering performance at the highest
level.’
“Indy car racing is extremely high profile in North America and
this is a region where we see significant growth opportunities for
our business. It makes strategic sense to build on our initial
involvement in last year’s season, and make our full debut as a
leading partner in the 2018 season. We very much see this
partnership programme as a central component of our North American
brand strategy,” said Nieboer.
“Zach and Pietro are both exceptional drivers and embody the
very spirit that we believe defines Paysafe: a laser focus on
performance at the highest level combined with a proven track
record of speed, agility and safety. This makes them both fantastic
brand ambassadors and we wish them every success in their
respective races piloting the Paysafe car,” continued Nieboer.
Team Owner, Dale Coyne, added: “We are very pleased to have a
leading global payments provider like Paysafe come on board to the
exciting sport of Indy car racing as part of their North American
expansion strategy. With Zach's and Pietro’s ever-growing skills,
we look forward to a competitive 2018 for Paysafe."
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About Paysafe
Paysafe is a leading global provider of end-to-end payment
solutions. Our core purpose is to enable businesses and consumers
to connect and transact seamlessly through our industry-leading
capabilities in payment processing, digital wallets and online cash
solutions. Delivered through an integrated platform, our solutions
are geared towards mobile-initiated transactions, real-time
analytics and the convergence between bricks-and-mortar and online
payments. With over 20 years of online payment experience, a
combined transactional volume of US$48 billion in 2016 and over
2,600 staff located in 12 global locations, Paysafe connects
businesses and consumers across 200 payment types in over 40
currencies around the world. For more information,
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About Dale Coyne Racing
Dale Coyne Racing (DCR) is a Verizon IndyCar Series team based
in Plainfield, IL, about 40 miles southwest of downtown Chicago.
The team has participated in every season of the INDYCAR/Champ Car
World Series since 1984. DCR earned its fifth IndyCar win with a
victory at the season opening race in St. Petersburg, FL in 2017
with driver Sebastien Bourdais and also obtained its best
Indianapolis 500 finish in 2017 with a third place by top finishing
rookie, Ed Jones. Team Owner Dale Coyne is a true racer with a long
history in racing. As an Indy car driver for five years, and a team
owner since 1984, he has more than 30 years of experience in
open-wheel racing and is known for taking on young drivers and
mentoring them in the early stages of their careers. Coyne is a
Midwestern entrepreneur who designed and built Route 66 Raceway in
Joliet, IL. He and Tony George, along with International Speedway
Corporation (ISC), expanded the facility by forming a partnership
and building Chicagoland Speedway. Coyne served as president of the
facility through its construction and opening season, and served on
its management committee until its eventual buyout by ISC in
2007. Coyne has several other investments, including being the
largest Sonny’s BBQ franchisee in the country.
About Zachary Claman De Melo
Zach began his campaign to reach the highest tiers of
motorsports in 2006 (aged 8), when he was discovered by a group of
professional drivers at the local go-karting track, and at age 12,
Zach seized his first Canadian National Karting Championship.
By 2015 (aged 16), Zach claimed two additional Canadian
National Championships and made the jump to open-wheel racing in
Europe’s Formula 3 MSV Cup, where he posted an undefeated record
while only competing part-time. In 2016 (aged 17), Zach landed his
first full-time open-wheel drive in the Verizon IndyCar Series'
official feeder series, called Indy Lights, with the 2015 defending
champions, Juncos Racing.
In 2017, Zach’s results drew the attention of Carlin
Motorsports, the 2016 defending champions. Upon signing with
Carlin for his sophomore season in Indy Lights, Zach earned his
first Indy Lights race win, set 3 fastest laps, and delivered seven
top 5 and thirteen top 10 finishes, and in just his second year in
open-wheel racing, Zach exceeded the pace of his Indy Lights
competitors with up to triple his experience.
In 2017, with Paysafe’s backing, Zach made his debut in Indy car
racing by competing in the Sonoma race in September. At 19, he is
one of the youngest drivers ever to have competed in the
series.
About Pietro Fittipaldi
Grandson of the two-time Formula 1 World Champion and double
Indy 500 winner, Emerson Fittipaldi, the Miami-born Brazilian
quickly rose through the American karting ranks to become one of
the brightest talents in junior racing. His driving skills soon
took him to stock car racing, and at just 15 years old he became
the first Latin American NASCAR champion in the Limited Late Model
category.
The lure of continuing the Fittipaldi legacy in open-wheel
racing inevitably took him to the UK in 2013 – an intensely
competitive arena for honing a driver’s skills and a tried and
tested route into Formula 1. Promising debut stints in the
single-seater 2013 Formula Renault BARC and BRDC F4 Championships –
including podiums and a race win – were made more impressive given
the seamless transition from racing stock cars since 2010.
In 2014, Pietro Fittipaldi dominated the British Formula Renault
Protyre championship and was named 2014 champion with the
Silverstone final race still to go. Pietro also raced in the
Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup and tested in Formula Renault World
Series 3.5.
In 2015, Pietro competed in the FIA European Formula 3, where he
secured three rookie podiums, and raced in the MRF Challenge from
October 2015 to January 2016, where he claimed the championship
with one race to spare.
In 2017, Pietro won the World Series 3.5 V8 Championship, as
well as broke the World Series Championship record for most pole
positions with 10, a record that was previously tied between Daniel
Ricciardo (Red Bull F1) and Kevin Magnussen (Haas F1) who both
scored 8 poles in one season.
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For further information, please contact:PaysafeAmy
Gregus, +1 514-294-0247Head of Corporate Communications – North
Americaamy.gregus@paysafe.comorKate Aldridge, +44(0) 203 934
9197VP, Corporate Communications –
Globalkate.aldridge@paysafe.comorTo set up an interview with
Dale Coyne, Zach Claman De Melo and/or Pietro Fittipaldi, please
contact:Dale Coyne RacingKarina Redmond, +1
317-956-9910Director
Communicationskarina.redmond@dalecoyneracing.com
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