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SINGAPORE, February 13, 2024 — McLaren Racing and Workday (NASDAQ: WDAY), a leading provider of enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, today announced an expansion of their multi-year partnership, which includes Workday continuing as an Official Partner of the McLaren Formula 1 Team.
The Workday logo will debut on track on the rear-wing of the the MCL38 of Formula 1 drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri in pre-season testing as a lead up to the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 2. Workday branding will also be included on the racing team kits for the 2024 Formula 1 season.
This expansion further supports the partnership, which began last year, and included Workday becoming an Official Partner of the 2023 McLaren Formula 1 Team.
Matt Dennington, Executive Director, Partnerships & Accelerator, McLaren Racing, says, “We are delighted to expand our partnership with Workday. Its solutions have hugely supported our adaptability and agility in decision-making as a business, and we are looking forward to continuing this into the future.”
Emma Chalwin, Chief Marketing Officer, Workday, says the racing company is a globally recognized racing team and a valued Workday customer. That’s why we’re incredibly proud to team up and grow our partnership. “Mc Laren represents the highest standard of efficiency and planning; a focus Workday also shares. Together, we aim to empower people to adapt and perform—whether on the racetrack or in the workplace.”
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