Dabble has partnered with the Supercars Championship, becoming the sole wagering platform for the Australian motorsport competition.
This agreement, spanning multiple years, will deeply embed Dabble, a relatively new but swiftly expanding entity in the Australian sports betting sector, into the Supercars brand, both at the racetrack and across Supercars’ digital platforms.
Dabble sets itself apart from other wagering applications by emphasizing social engagement. Users have the ability to view and replicate wagers made by their companions and other users, fostering a community-based betting environment. Additionally, there’s a real-time chat function where enthusiasts can converse about the race as it transpires.
Jamie Black, Supercars’ General Manager of Commercial, conveyed his excitement regarding the collaboration, remarking, “Dabble’s pioneering method of sports wagering harmonizes seamlessly with our objective of captivating fans and crafting unforgettable moments.”
The 2024 Repco Supercars Championship is scheduled to commence with the legendary Bathurst 500 on February 23-25. Brodie Kostecki will be striving to retain his championship, while Erebus Motorsport will be targeting consecutive team titles.
Tom Randall, the big cheese at Dabble, is thrilled about their recent collaboration with Supercars. He views it as a prime chance to connect with passionate racing enthusiasts and cement Dabble’s status as a leader in the sports wagering arena.
Randall’s eager to embrace Supercars devotees into the Dabble fold, assuring them a unique betting adventure that’ll transport them right to the racetrack. He believes that joining forces with Australia’s highest-speed sport is a sure bet, meshing perfectly with the high-octane realm of Supercars.
Meanwhile, in other motorsport developments, it appears Stake’s legal woes are finally in the rearview mirror. They’ve revealed the name change of their Formula One team, previously Alfa Romeo, to Stake F1 Team.