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Sipping cold drinks in the Florida heat, this TechCrunch reporter watched from the paddock as founders and investors — the rich and the richest — shuffled in search of deals. The conversations barely stopped, except for the occasional glance at the track where the drivers, locked inside multi-million dollar machines, chased the checkered flag.

The F1 weekend is a three-day event, with the race leading up to the finale. In between are openings, soirées, cocktail parties, dinners and nightclub takeovers—places where business and pleasure blur. Events like this, where wealth is concentrated, have historically been places where business deals are made. But the popularity of the F1 paddock has grown in recent years, especially among the startup and venture crowd.

“It’s a hot spot for everybody with access trying to get a deal done,” said one founder, recalling being brought to the paddock by a venture firm two years ago.

This year, Chandler Malone, founder, said he didn’t even attend the race. only went to some of the side events. So many venture firms were hosting them, and much more than usual, he said.

“You name the fund, there was someone there hosting clients,” Marel Evans, an investor, also told TechCrunch. “A lot of people missed Milken for F1 Miami”.

F1 teams, once funded by major oil, tobacco, banking and alcohol companies, have embraced the new railway giants. The F1 team’s livery this season — replete with artificial intelligence, cloud computing and corporate logos — is a literal sign of where the money is.

The last five years reflect the shift. At that time, Oracle became the title sponsor of the Red Bull Racing team, the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 team hit a long-term cooperation With Microsoft, CoreWeave became Aston Martin Aramco’s official AI cloud partner, Anthropic began working with Williams Racing, Palantir and IBM partnered with Ferrari, AWS began providing analytics to F1, and audio app ElevenLabs and fintech Revolut partnered with Audi.

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A number of VC and PE firms also own stakes in F1 teams, including Dorilton Capital’s acquisition 2020 of Williams Racing and the €200 million investment in Alpine by backers Otro Capital, RedBird Capital Partners and Maximum Effort Investments.

Hannan Happi, founder of climate startup Exowatt, credits Netflix’s 2020 F1 show ‘Drive to Survive’ as a catalyst for increasing public interest. But the tech industry showing up in force is more recent, Happi said, “really in the last three or four years.” He mentioned all the big tech companies that have moved into the sport, including crypto and artificial intelligence brands. “Where the sponsors go, the executives will follow,” he said.

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It’s no surprise, then, that TechCrunch caught up with Lightspeed Ventures CMO Josh Machiz, who explained that founders and executives from several startups in its portfolio were also roaming the paddock. The goal for them, he said, was to close some business deals with other startups and tech giants.

Although TechCrunch caught up with Machiz at the IBM Paddock, he said the company actually has a structured program with Aston Martin to help Lightspeed’s founders introduce Aston Martin and its corporate customers. In the paddock, CIOs and CISOs stand next to CEOs, and the rooms are small enough for people to actually talk to each other, Machiz said. Aston Martin, like all F1 teams, is actively looking for ways to tap into the latest technology, as well as meeting the founders behind it.

Technology has always been central to F1, contributing to advances in consumer technology and car safety. Looking ahead is how teams stay ahead, and these days, if a startup like Anthropic gets big enough, the team might even find a future sponsor.

Machiz calls Lightspeed the first company to formalize this type of partnership and said the Miami race brought in 10 portfolio companies. And it paid off, he said. One of the company’s blockchain companies closed a handshake deal over the weekend, and one of its AI infrastructure startups closed two more. Two came from Aston imports, while the third came by accident, he said.

“The Aston Martin technology team also opened the doors to our founders and talked about what they need from manufacturers,” continued Machiz.

Machiz, who used to work at Redpoint, joined Lightspeed just a few months ago. One of the first things he wanted to do was challenge the idea of ​​the “traditional founder hostel,” where startups and their investors spend time in a remote location, talking, catching up, and sometimes being bored out of their minds.

“The consistent request from the founders was always the same, ‘help me meet more buyers,'” Machiz said, recalling when he was helping plan founder retreats. “Another weekend in Sonoma would never have done that, and the reviews were always at that time [it was] It’s nice to spend time together and meet distinguished technicians or VIP speakers, they’d rather be building or meeting customers.”

Instead of another retreat, he took the Lightspeed Venture portfolio into F1. It is, after all, he said, “one of the densest concentrations of business buyers anywhere.”

“The opportunity was obvious,” Machiz continued. “We wanted to build a structure around it, not just show up.”

Farooq Malik, founder of Lightspeed Rain, said he was able to close a deal, connect with another prospect and meet another founder whose product is interested in using Rain as part of Rain’s ERP (enterprise resource planning). “This model was much more interactive with more organic interactions,” Malik said.

It’s not just startup founders. Evans, the investor, said promoters are tired of going out to dinner and attending conventions. “They want to see real experiences and why not do it in the fastest growing company in the world at the moment, F1?” he thought.

Evans said the top earners like to see how their business worlds are intertwined with the technology these car teams use.

“We’ve seen different brands show how they’re using artificial intelligence for drivers and some of the technology they’re using inside the cars,” he said.

“Everyone there has capital”

Investor Impana Srri said she went to Miami this year to look for deals and noted that over the past five years it has become a meeting place for tech people.

“Sponsors followed, investors followed and founders followed. Now it’s just where the people are,” Srri said.

The race is actually pretty fast, he said, and it’s the pre- and post-race events that matter most for the three-day weekend. Srri flew in alone, bumped into some friends, and then got an invite to McLaren’s paddock and other brand activations—a microconference, she called it—where she met other operators, distributors and founders.

“Everything is priced as a filter,” he said of how expensive tickets can be. “By the time you’re in, the room has done the sorting for you. Everyone has capital, deal flow, or the kind of track record that warrants dropping six figures in one weekend.”

Like Machiz, she also noted how tiny the spaces are—a pressure cooker of people quietly trying to one-up each other in conversations.

“Offers are being made, names are being dropped. Things are being teased. Over the weekend, I heard pitches on defense, CPG and more,” he said.

Happi, Exowatt’s founder, said F1 champion-turned-investor Nico Rosberg stopped by the startup’s headquarters during the Miami Grand Prix weekend to see what the team was building.

Happi said F1 represents something that technology also identifies with: “engineering excellence, quick iteration, willingness to spend big to win”.

The aesthetic of the whole sport, he continued, fits the startup world. It’s international in nature, he added, and the fact that the event usually lasts a few days gives people time to close a deal if they want to.

“F1 is a luxury sport by its nature and that brings a certain type of person,” Happi said, adding that he has heard of deals being struck “in the helicopter to the hotel at the track”.

“And it doesn’t hurt that Miami and Las Vegas, suddenly two of the marquee games, are in really fun entertainment cities,” he continued.

Miami started the Lightspeed Aston Martin program and Machiz hopes to continue throughout the season, at least at the US races, the last of which is Las Vegas in November. Next, it wants to expand its program internationally and plans to bring a small group of their European founders to Silverstone, England later this year.

“In AI, distribution is speed,” he said. “The companies that win are the ones that can get founders in front of buyers and deals faster than anyone else.”

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