- McLaren Racing is set to drop a 7-page comic NFT from 1st to 7th October 2022, starting at the Singapore Grand Prix 2022 and ending at the Japanese Grand Prix 2022.
- The NFTs are minted on the energy-efficient Tezos blockchain, an Official Technical Partner of McLaren Racing. Fans can purchase the NFTs on McLaren’s Racing Collective website for USD 9.99 per page.
- The purchase of NFTs go beyond just the ownership of the comic art— fans stand to gain access and rights to attend virtual calls with McLaren, win McLaren merchandise, and receive invitations to McLaren management calls.
Formula 1 powerhouse McLaren Racing launches a 7-page Comic series of NFTs on the energy-efficient Tezos — also an official Technical Partner of the team — ahead of the Singapore and Japanese Grands Prix happening on 2 October and 9 October respectively. The campaign will see individual NFTs dropped, with each page released daily. The drop will begin at the Singapore Grand Prix 2022 while the final piece will be dropped at the Japan Grand Prix 2022. 400 editions of each page will be minted on McLaren’s Racing Collective website and will be available for USD 9.99 per page.
The 7-page comic series of NFTs is created by Vietnamese multi-disciplinary designer and specialist in cyberpunk illustration Meine Nguyen. The comic is based on the story of how two McLaren interns set out to carry out a task given to them by CEO Zak Brown to keep an eye on the team’s mascot and “Head of Speed” Mr. Speedy K Kiwi, who ended up escaping and journeying throughout Asia.
Fans purchasing the NFTs will be awarded with attractive benefits that will give them exclusive access to the McLaren Racing team in various ways. Purchase of a single page of the comic will give fans the right to attend a virtual call with McLaren. For fans that purchase multiple pages, each page will be counted as an entry into a raffle for McLaren prizes such as McLaren T-shirts, posters, and caps. If a fan obtains all 7 NFTs, they will receive a free printed physical-version of the 7-page comic. Furthermore, MCL35M/Gulf livery car owners who purchase the NFTs will receive an automatic invitation to a call with McLaren representatives.
The campaign is part of McLaren Racing’s efforts to engage its fans in Asia, which is home to four out of five of the most NFT-curious countries in the world. Central and Southeast Asia alone account for 35 percent of the USD 22 billion global NFT industry. It is predicted that NFTs for sports will exceed USD 2 billion in transactions this year, which is double the figure of 2021.
Powered by the Tezos blockchain, The McLaren Racing Collective is a platform where fans and collectors can purchase McLaren Racing digital collectibles or non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Last year, Tezos joined hands with McLaren Racing for a multi-year technical partnership across Formula 1, IndyCar and esports. For McLaren and Tezos, sustainability through innovation is an important asset of this partnership. Tezos branding is represented across the McLaren Formula 1 team and on the race suits of McLaren F1 drivers.
“We are excited to launch our latest NFT drop on the energy-efficient Tezos blockchain that has been specially curated with the talented Meine Ngyuen. This campaign is a crucial part of our quest to engage fans and provide them with exclusive access to the team, especially in a region where NFTs are gaining in popularity and racing is a huge passion,” said Lindsey Eckhouse, Director, Licensing, eCommerce and eSports for McLaren Racing. “Fans can look forward to magnificent artwork that is not only based on a captivating storyline, but also encapsulates the rich heritage and culture of Asia. ” With its energy-efficient design and low transaction fees, the Tezos ecosystem has cultivated a vibrant community of NFT artists, collectors, and builders from around the world.