“That’s actually insane,” Adin Ross impressed with Stake.com introducing their F1 racing team

Adin Ross was impressed by Stake launching their own F1 team in partnership with popular rapper Drake. 


“That’s actually insane,” Adin Ross impressed with Stake.com introducing their F1 racing team

Image via: Kick/@adinross

Adin Ross has a strong relationship with Kick and, by extension, Stake. For the uninitiated, Stake is a popular gambling platform that backs Kick, although they do not directly own the company. 

Adin was one of the first big names to sign with Kick, shortly after being banned from Twitch. He is now on the road to becoming the first streamer to cross a million followers on the platform. 

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For Adin’s 23rd birthday, Kick even added to Adin Ross’s car collection by gifting him a Rolls Royce. Thus, when Stake announced their F1 team, it was no secret that the streamer was beyond excited for them. The Sauber Formula 1 team, after racing under the Alfa Romeo name for five seasons, has launched a new era as the Stake F1 Team.

Interestingly, famous rapper Drake is also a part of this project. Drake himself is an avid streamer on Kick. He often does gambling streams on the Stake platform. He has taken a central role in Sauber’s transition to the Stake F1 Team, aligning with a two-year title partnership beginning in 2024. Drake is also close with Adin, appearing on his stream multiple times.

Adin Ross reacts to Stake F1 team announcement video

In a recent stream, Adin Ross was scrolling through Instagram when he wanted to view the Stake F1 team announcement team live along with his audience.

Adin clicked on a post jointly published by the Stake F1 team account and Drake’s Instagram account. The video starts with multiple cloud and green thunder CGI effects. 

Adin Ross reacts to Stake F1 team
Image via: Kick/@adinross

Drake is the voice actor for the entire video. He began by saying, “The Stake era begins now.”

After this line, Adin pauses the video and asks his chat whether Stake becoming an F1 team was a big deal or not. He had no idea, as he wasn’t an F1 fan. His audience heavily implies that this was a huge deal for the platform. 

Wait so the team name is Stake? Okay that's actually insane.
Adin Ross said

Adin Ross was impressed by the fact that Stake had an F1 team with its name.

Buckle up. Guess who just took the wheel. We did. The Stake F1 team era is here.
He resumes the video with Drake and said

Adin appeared beyond excited for the rest of the video. He ended the video by congratulating Drake, Stake, and the entire team responsible for making this a possibility. 

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