This Saturday (27), the Monaco eP of Formula E, the traditional race of the sport, takes place, and Bet7K takes advantage of the special motorsport date to announce Brazilian driver Sérgio Sette Câmara as the company’s newest sponsored driver.
The athlete is one of the only professionals in the country to have a super license to compete in Formula 1, the main category in the world.
“Bet7k is very proud to sponsor Sérgio Sette Câmara, an excellent driver who honors the Brazilian tradition in motorsport. We are happy to contribute to the career of the professional, who is part of a sport that is in the memory and hearts of millions of people in our country. We wish the competitor much success”, says Talita Lacerda, CEO of the sports betting company.
The driver, who is part of the ERT FÓRMULA-E team, has been competing professionally since 2014, when he competed in Formula 3, both in the Brazilian and European editions.
Among the main names in Brazilian motorsport today, Sérgio Soma, in addition to the victories already achieved, more than 20 podiums and stints with traditional teams, in addition to third place on three occasions in the general classification. There are more than 200 races held in the professional scene.
“I am very happy with the partnership. I thank Bet7K for their support. The Brazilian public loves racing and everyone knows the history we have in this sport. I hope to honor the national legacy and bring important achievements to our country. It is a very special moment in my career and I hope to achieve the goals set for the season with the team”, says Sérgio Sette Câmara.
Other Bet7K sports partnerships
In addition to the new partnership with the pilot, Bet7K is the sponsor of relevant clubs in the Brazilian sports scene. The list includes Mirassol, Bangu, Athletic, Altos, Novorizontino, Brusque, Ituano and Operário Ferroviário.
Prominent former athletes, such as Neto and Diego Tardelli, and Darlan, opposite the Brazilian volleyball team, are ambassadors for the company. The company is also an official co-sponsor of the Volleyball Super League and holds the naming rights for the competition.