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Abstract:Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), a prominent operator of global exchanges and clearing houses, announced on Tuesday that it became an official partner of the McLaren MX Extreme E Team. According to the press release, the team races new all-electric series featuring male and female drivers.

A series of ICE and McLaren Racing events will be held at the New York Stock Exchange.
McLaren is entering its second season of Extreme E.
Take Advantage of the Biggest Financial Event in London.
A series of events at the New York Stock Exchange, an ICE exchange, will kick off the multi-year partnership between ICE and McLaren Racing on Tuesday, with McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown, driver Tanner Foust, and engineer Leena Gade ringing the Closing Bell.
The Number 58 McLaren Extreme E race car will be displayed at NYSE‘s Experience Square in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday morning to showcase the partnership’s focus. On Tuesday afternoon, Stephanie Dobbs Brown, ICE CMO, will host McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown, McLaren MX Extreme E Driver Tanner Foust, and McLaren Racing Senior Principal Race Engineer Leena Gade for a press conference in the NYSEs Board Room before ringing the Closing Bell on the Trading Floor.
Statements from Both Parties
“Ive been a fan of Zak Brown and McLaren Racing for years, and our team could not be more excited about becoming an Official Partner of the McLaren Extreme E Team. ICE and McLaren are both driven by the use of data and technology to create a competitive advantage. We look forward to collaborating with McLaren Racing, not only to make an impact in the thrilling all-electric Extreme E championship, but also to join the leadership effort in the development of sustainable technology,” Jeff Sprecher, Founder, Chair and CEO of ICE, commented.
Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, issued the following statement: “Partnering with a leading global name in financial markets like ICE is a fantastic moment for McLaren Racing. Like us, ICE targets authentic brand engagement driven by data and technology, and we look forward to joining them at the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate this new partnership. ICE aligns with our commitment to sustainability, including DE&I. This makes Extreme E a perfect platform to carry our partnership and raise awareness of the impact of climate change, while promoting a more level playing field for gender equality.”
Intercontinental Exchange recently revealed a strategic investment in tZERO, an international leader in blockchain technology for capital markets.

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