FxPro extends McLaren Formula 1 sponsorship following team's 2025 double championship
The online broker has renewed its partnership with McLaren Racing, keeping its branding on cars and driver kit after Lando Norris claimed the Drivers' Championship last season.
FxPro, the online foreign exchange and multi-asset broker, has extended its sponsorship of the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team, maintaining the brand's presence on cars, drivers' helmets and team kit under the renewed agreement.
The partnership, which began in 2018, has been renewed following McLaren's consecutive Constructors' Championship victories and Lando Norris's Drivers' Championship win in 2025.
FxPro described the deal as the single most significant commercial agreement in the company's history since its founding in 1999.
Ilya Holeu, chief product owner and chief marketing officer at FxPro, said witnessing McLaren's double championship victory had been extraordinary and framed the renewal as a continuation of a winning combination between the top-ranked broker and the top-ranked team.
Matt Dennington, co-chief commercial officer at McLaren Racing, said the team was pleased to continue the relationship as it competes across multiple racing disciplines.
The renewal preserves FxPro's branding across what the company described as premium racing assets at a moment of heightened visibility for the McLaren brand following its championship success.
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FxPro said it offers trading in foreign exchange, stocks, futures, indices, metals and energy, is regulated across multiple jurisdictions and has received more than 140 industry awards.
Financial terms of the renewed agreement were not disclosed.
The recap
- FxPro extends partnership with McLaren Racing through renewed agreement
- FxPro will keep logo on cars, helmets and kits
- Partnership follows McLaren's double championship wins in 2025