Interesting. Dont mind Max,hes stupid. Hey Max,your village called,they need their idiot back.As soon as you can please.Thanks.
I dont think Ive seen a stand alone Dogecoin sponsorship though? Exchanges or the like,looking for customers,is not unusual.
Dogecoin has a rich history of sponsoring. In 2014 they sponsored the Jamaican bob sled team for the Olympics! The Dogecoin Community Raised $30,000 for the Jamaican Bobsled Team
The team is reportedly looking for between $40,000 and $80,000 dollars to cover new equipment,travel costs and getting toasted...nicely toasted.
Running a competitive car in the Indianapolis 500, or the NTT IndyCar Series, can cost teams anywhere from $7 to $11 million per car per season. [1, 2] From the internet : "Here's a breakdown of the costs: [2, 3] Chassis: IndyCar uses a common chassis, the Dallara DW12, which costs $349,000 per car. [2, 3] Engines: The series has two engine manufacturers, Honda and Chevrolet, with engines costing around $125,000 each. [4, 5] Tires: Teams use Firestone tires, with costs ranging from $2,600 per set, and teams can use up to 33 sets per season. [5, 6] Crash Damage: Crash damage is a significant expense, with teams budgeting around $200,000 for potential repairs. [5, 7] Other Costs: Teams also incur costs for data logging systems, spare parts, equipment, fuel, and personnel. [5, 7] Team Salaries: IndyCar teams also have to factor in salaries for drivers, engineers, and other personnel, which can range from $850,000 to $2.5 million per driver per season." So, to run just the Indy 500, it's gotta cost a primary sponsor a couple of million. The Indianapolis 500 is no ordinary race. It's known worldwide to Motorsports enthusiasts. I think it's a good move for them.