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Zoomex and Haas F1 Launch Global Interview Series: Engine On: Zoomex × Haas Interview Season
Zoomex and Haas F1 Launch Global Interview Series: Engine On: Zoomex × Haas Interview Season

Cision Canada

time16-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Cision Canada

Zoomex and Haas F1 Launch Global Interview Series: Engine On: Zoomex × Haas Interview Season

F1 Driver Oliver Bearman Leads the Way, Joined by 10 KOLs and 18 Real Users to Share Authentic Crypto Trading Stories VICTORIA, Seychelles, July 16, 2025 /CNW/ -- Zoomex, the fastest-growing digital asset trading platform globally, officially partners with Haas F1 Team to launch a global brand interview series Engine On: Zoomex × Haas Interview Season. The campaign brings together real users and professional traders in in-depth conversations, aiming to build a co-creative content ecosystem and rebuild the authentic connection between trading platforms and user trust. The first episode features rising F1 driver Oliver Bearman, who shares his journey from F2 to F1, his goals for his first full season, and his two-year partnership with Zoomex. When asked about the similarities between racing and crypto trading, Oliver Bearman said: "I'd compare my driving style to Zoomex's trading engine — sub-10ms reaction time. On the track or in the markets, victory often comes down to that split-second decision and execution." Zoomex commented that this dialogue sets the tone for the series "rapid execution meets authentic judgment" and deepens the content-level value of its ongoing collaboration with Haas. By drawing parallels between motorsport and crypto trading behavior, the campaign sparks strong user resonance. In addition to this race-centric episode, Engine On: Zoomex × Haas Interview Season unfolds across two key storytelling threads: 10 globally influential KOLs in the crypto trading space share insights on on-chain trends, trading strategies, and platform experiences. 18 real Zoomex users, grouped in trios by language, participate in online interviews to discuss why they chose Zoomex, their trading logic, and user experience. All participants are verified Zoomex users, ensuring authenticity and representativeness. Zoomex defines this initiative as an attempt at "co-created brand storytelling", using the user's perspective to establish deeper trust mechanisms with the platform. The interview series will be released in multiple languages, covering major crypto communities in Japan, Korea, Europe, and Latin America. Through localized storytelling and embedded community engagement, Zoomex aims to further enhance its brand presence in regional markets. As of Q2 2025, Zoomex has surpassed 3 million registered users, supports over 500 trading pairs, and operates across 35+ countries and regions. Known for its "simplicity × ease of use × lightning-fast execution", Zoomex has built a strong reputation among global crypto traders. In an increasingly noisy and homogeneous crypto landscape, Zoomex chooses to respond to users' core concerns through slow, high-trust content giving real users and thought leaders the space to voice their reasons for choosing Zoomex. "We want to return the question ' Why Zoomex?' back to our users — through longer-term, more authentic content formats. The platform is no longer just a slogan broadcaster, but a builder of shared conviction." With new episodes rolling out weekly, Zoomex × Haas Interview Season marks the platform's evolution from a tool-based product to a resonance-driven brand — building trust through content, and winning user loyalty at every trading decision point. Founded in 2021, Zoomex is a global cryptocurrency trading platform that follows the core values of "simplicity × ease of use × speed." The platform is dedicated to providing users with high-performance, low-barrier trading experiences. Zoomex optimizes both its matching engine and user interaction processes, supporting millisecond-level command responses, and significantly enhancing usability through a minimalist interface. With flexible identity verification mechanisms and a free trading system, Zoomex is building a faster, safer, and more accessible trading environment for users worldwide.

British Grand Prix build-up after heavy rain at Silverstone
British Grand Prix build-up after heavy rain at Silverstone

BBC News

time06-07-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

British Grand Prix build-up after heavy rain at Silverstone

Update: Date: 13:59 BST Title: How many penalty points does Bearman have? Content: It's only his rookie season in Formula 1 but Oliver Bearman has gone second in the penalty points table after his practice punishment on Saturday. The 20-year-old is now has eight points on his licence for the 12-month period, four points away from a one-race ban. Two of Bearman's points, which were issued for a collision with Franco Colapinto during last year's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, will expire on 2 November. Update: Date: 13:55 BST Title: Who has grid penalties at Silverstone? Content: Kimi Antonelli already had a grid penalty in his hand luggage from Austria for his early collision with Max Verstappen, so following his seventh place in qualifying yesterday, the Mercedes rookie moves down to 10th spot. The big drop on Sunday goes to Oliver Bearman, who made it into Q3, finished the session in a fantastic eigth place but has to shift all the way to P18 because of a 10-place grid penalty - and four penalty points on his licence - for going too fast when red flags were shown in final practice (that's when he crashed in the pit lane). There's quite a lot of movement on the grid because of Antonelli and Bearman, but the main three to benefit are Fernando Alonso, Pierre Gasly and the Williams of Carlos Sainz, who are now P7, P8 and P9 respectively. Update: Date: 13:50 BST Title: Is it raining at Silverstone? Content: Lewis Hamilton walked into the paddock looking sharp as ever earlier on but even a seven-time world champion needs a giant umbrella when the weather turns nasty. It's been chucking it down at Silvertone this morning - one of the Sauber team had to dry out his socks using equipment from the garage - and the rain has continued throughout the feature races. Light showers and a gentle breeze are forecast for lights out at 3pm. Update: Date: 13:47 BST Title: Listen: British GP qualifying review Content: Dutch commentator Nelson Valkenburg joins Jennie Gow and Harry Benjamin on the podcast to review yesterday's qualifying at Silverstone. Have a listen as we go along this afternoon. This video can not be played Harry is joined by Jennie Gow and Nelson Valkemburg to look back at qualifying Update: Date: 13:45 BST Title: Race day: Silverstone Content: Lorraine McKennaBBC Sport Journalist Hello, folks. Summer has arrived in Britain, so it's coats on, hood up and brollies to hand, as the weather is looking pretty grim for today's British Grand Prix. At the moment, we're heading for another wet-dry race, so guessing what strategy teams will opt for is going to be a head-scratcher. Last year, Lewis Hamilton's memorable win - a record ninth on home turf - in similar conditions was achieved with a medium-intermediate-soft combination of tyres. Lights out is at 15:00 BST. Did we get a home driver on pole position yesterday? Sadly, no. The Dutch and the Aussie contingent booked out the front row, with Max Verstappen putting in a sublime final lap in Q3 to pinch pole away from the McLaren of Oscar Piastri.

Martin Brundle says F1 driver's 'crazy' actions could've led to British GP DQ
Martin Brundle says F1 driver's 'crazy' actions could've led to British GP DQ

Daily Mirror

time06-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mirror

Martin Brundle says F1 driver's 'crazy' actions could've led to British GP DQ

Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle was a big fan of what Oliver Bearman did during Q2 on Saturday, describing his pace as "stunning" - but he certainly wasn't a fan of what happened in FP3 Oliver Bearman was lucky he wasn't disqualified from the British Grand Prix after his Final Practice shocker - and that the youngster has changes to the rule book to thank for being allowed to continue at Silverstone this weekend. Bearman admitted he was angry with himself after a 10-place grid penalty meant a superb qualifying performance at his first British Grand Prix largely went to waste. ‌ Bearman was handed the grid-drop - along with a hefty four penalty points - after losing control of his car and crashing on entry to the pit lane in final practice. The FIA ruled that Bearman had accelerated back to race speed under red-flag conditions, following Gabriel Bortoleto's crash, and was travelling at 160mph when he spun into the barriers. ‌ He gave the perfect response by finishing 8th in qualifying, but it means he starts Sunday's race in 18th. 'Of course, I'm really disappointed in myself because I've let my team down today,' Bearman said. 'I didn't account for the cold brakes and tyres. A silly error, one that shouldn't happen at this level. 'I'm angry at myself and very sad, but I'm glad at least that we could show the good thing today was that we have a quick car in qualifying trim, which hasn't been the case more recently.' Interestingly, Bearman's four penalty points means he now has a total of eight against his name - four more will mean a race ban. Asked if he was shocked to receive four points, Bearman said: 'Yes, but let's move on.' However, Brundle had no sympathy for the 20 year-old. 'That was crazy,' Brundle said. 'You're going past a red flashing panel and accelerating like crazy to try to pit in. The stewards' report said he was even faster on that trial pit in than he was on an earlier trial. That's why they've hit him so hard. ‌ 'There are decades past where you'd have been sent home for something like that, disqualified from the event. "He wasn't meaning any harm, but you can't start trying to test the pit-lane [entry] when there are red panels flashing at you.' ‌ Bearman's eighth was the highest qualifying position of his career. 'We actually had a very, very strong qualifying and the car was feeling great, the best it's ever felt for me,' Bearman said. 'We bought an upgrade this weekend and clearly it's showing potential because our qualifying pace has not been fantastic recently and now to be in Q3 on merit is a good feeling. 'I'm really proud of the team for bringing a successful upgrade. If we have a car that's P8 in qualifying, it means we have a very quick race car because normally our qualifying car is not quite as fast as our race car."

Bearman angry at himself for 10-place home grid drop
Bearman angry at himself for 10-place home grid drop

New Straits Times

time06-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • New Straits Times

Bearman angry at himself for 10-place home grid drop

SILVERSTONE: Haas rookie Oliver Bearman had the best qualifying of his fledgling Formula One career at his first home British Grand Prix on Saturday but mostly felt anger and sadness. The 20-year-old was eighth fastest in a car with a new upgrade package but will start 18th after collecting a 10-place grid penalty in final practice for failing to respect red flags. Bearman was also given four penalty points, taking his tally to eight for the 12-month period. Twelve points triggers an automatic race ban. It was the second 10-place drop Bearman has collected in 12 races this season, with the other coming in Monaco. "We actually had a very, very strong qualifying and the car was feeling great, the best it's ever felt for me," he told reporters. "Then, of course, I'm really disappointed in myself because I've let my team down today. "It's not a relief," he said of being able to put in such a performance. "I'm still angry at myself and very sad, but I'm glad at least that we could show the good thing today was that we have a quick car in qualifying trim, which hasn't been the case more recently." The Briton caused the first of two red-flag periods in Saturday's practice at Silverstone when his car shed some bodywork, with the second stoppage due to Sauber's Gabriel Bortoleto crashing. Stewards heard from Bearman after practice and said in a statement he had slowed for the second red flags but accelerated to race pace and entered the pit entry road at 260kph. Bearman then lost control of the car and hit the barriers. "I didn't account for the cold brakes and tyres. So, yeah, silly error, one that shouldn't happen at this level," said the driver. "Just a misjudgement from my side, really." — REUTERS

Oliver Bearman 'angry' as rookie error ruins stellar British GP qualifying show
Oliver Bearman 'angry' as rookie error ruins stellar British GP qualifying show

Daily Mirror

time05-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Daily Mirror

Oliver Bearman 'angry' as rookie error ruins stellar British GP qualifying show

Silverstone fans should have seen four Brits start the British Grand Prix in the top 10 on Sunday, but Oliver Bearman sparked a huge grid penalty with 'a silly error' Oliver Bearman admitted a rookie error deprived Silverstone fans from having four British home heroes starting the British Grand Prix in the top 10. The 20-year-old qualified eighth in his Haas but will start near the back because of a 10-place grid penalty. The stewards threw the book at him after speeding up in final practice when the session was red-flagged and crashed in the pit entry, ripping the front off his Haas. Data showed he was travelling at 161mph despite the session being stopped and the Brit admitted he had no-one to blame but himself. ‌ Bearman said: "It was a silly error and one that shouldn't happen at this level. It was just a misjudgement from my side." He went into qualifying with that punishment already confirmed and so he ended his day with "mixed feelings". ‌ He said: "To be in Q3 on merit is a good feeling. We actually had a very strong qualifying and the car was feeling great, the best it has ever felt. For me, then of course I'm really disappointed in myself because I've let the team down today. "I'm angry at myself, very sad. I'm glad we could at least show today that we have a quick car in qualifying trim, which hasn't been the case recently, so I'm really proud of the team for bringing a successful upgrade." Bearman started the season strongly with three top-10 finishes in the first four races. But Haas have gone off the boil after a strong start and their rookie hasn't scored a point since mid-April. After 11th-placed finishes in his last two outings, he hopes to end his barren run in his first ever F1 home race. READ MORE: Max Verstappen denies Brits at Silverstone as Lewis Hamilton misses out on pole And the Essex-raised Ferrari academy driver still fancies his chances despite starting 18th on the grid. He said: "If we're P8 in qualifying then that means we've got a very quick race car, because normally our qualifying car is not as good as our race car, so hopefully that stays." ‌ London-born Thai Alex Albon starts 13th and criticised his Williams team for an opportunity missed. He fumed: "We need to discuss it internally because we didn't do the right things at the right time. We wasted a set of tyres when Franco crashed and we went out even though it was quite clear it was going to be a red flag. So we ended up damaging a set of tyres. 'And when the wind is so sensitive like it is today you just need consistency with the car. There is quite a big difference between a new set and a used set around here. There is normally a half a second drop off. "So we ended up wasting a set of tyres, putting an old set of Q2 run one and a new one for Q2 run two. As you expected it was a different car. A little bit unnecessary what we did, actually. We could have optimised the strategy a lot better. We should not be here. We should be in Q3 quite comfortably."

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