Digital security company, Dignity Gold, announced today that the #77 Team Stange Ford Mustang driven by Ricardo Sperafico and sponsored by Dignity Gold, won its first race of the GT Sprint Race Series in Brazil.
Dignity Gold is a blockchain development company that provides investment opportunities into the U.S. precious metals mining and mineral sectors, with their DIGau tokens backed by verified gold reserves.
As a sponsor of Team Stange Racing, Dignity Gold has participate in the team’s first win of the season, and Team Stange’s first win in major motorsports.
John Stange, Jr., President and CEO of Team Stange Racing noted:
“In a doubleheader weekend, it is tough on the team and everyone involved to make sure the cars are at the top of their standards and comfortable for the drivers. With that in mind, we want to say thank you to the team who made this victory possible. Most importantly, we want to thank Dignity Gold for being a great partner in our race day success. We are so excited to walk away with the first win of the season, and Team Stange’s first win in major motorsports.”
He added:
“We put our support and trust in the experts at Team Stange Racing, and they delivered in spades with a tremendous win in our very first race together,” explained Kent M. Swig, Chairman of Dignity Gold, “The win has driven enormous interest for the Dignity Gold token, DIGau, a U.S. compliant digital security that is a modern investment vehicle based on a traditional equity, gold-reserves, showing how this partnership is connecting racing fans and investors to the exciting world of digital securities.”
Dignity Gold’s DiGau security token is represented by a pledge of at least $6 billion in gold reserves in tailings and alluvial placer deposits, and is fully compliant and listed on BitGlobal exchange and on the CryptoSX exchange.
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Source: https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2022/03/dignity-gold-sponsored-ford-mustang-wins-first-race-gt-sprint-series