Today, the team announced a multi year partnership with the Hedera Foundation. This will bring blockchain technology into the fast paced world of Formula 1 and IndyCar.
Under the agreement, Hedera becomes an Official Partner of the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team and the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team. The goal is simple but ambitious. Connect live racing environments with secure Web3 infrastructure to create new fan experiences and officially licensed digital activations.
Why McLaren chose Hedera
Hedera is a public network designed for building fast, secure, and compliant decentralised applications. In plain terms, it is a shared digital system where transactions are recorded transparently, cannot be easily changed, and can handle high volumes at low cost. That matters when a global sports brand is dealing with millions of fans.
McLaren’s first use case will be a digital collectibles programme built on Hedera. Fans will be able to claim free collectibles during Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends, with Arrow McLaren IndyCar collectibles returning for the 2026 season. So, these are not just static images. They can unlock experiences, prizes, and incentives that tie digital ownership to real racing moments.
On track 🤝 on-chain. Proud to announce a multi-year partnership with McLaren Racing — Hedera is now an Official Partner of the @McLarenF1 Team and @ArrowMcLaren IndyCar Team.
What’s coming: free-to-claim digital collectibles + new fan experiences built on Hedera’s trusted… pic.twitter.com/yHldm8sElS
— Hedera (@hedera) January 22, 2026
A good real world comparison is how major football clubs have used digital collectibles to reward loyal fans with early access or exclusive content. In 2023, sports related NFTs accounted for roughly 20% of all NFT trading volume. So, this shows steady demand even as speculation cooled. The focus has shifted from hype to utility, a trend this partnership clearly follows.
A Broader Trend in Sports and Web3
The McLaren and Hedera partnership fits into a wider movement across professional sports. Teams are now prioritising trusted networks and long term engagement over short term launches. Also, according to Deloitte, more than half of sports executives say fan engagement through digital platforms is now a top strategic priority.
🔥 NEW: McLaren Racing partners with Hedera to launch Web3-based fan experiences and digital collectibles. pic.twitter.com/qaEo2SxBTP
— Cointelegraph (@Cointelegraph) January 22, 2026
Finally, Nick Martin, Co Chief Commercial Officer at McLaren Racing. This summed it up by saying innovation off the track is just as important as performance on it. Charles Adkins, CEO of HBAR Inc, said this collaboration shows how teams can build Web3 on trust.
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