In this fourth episode of our special Money in Esports series, Sean Callanan chats with Dharpan Randhawa about the McLaren Shadow Project.
On this podcast you'll learn about:
- Why McLaren entered esports
- The key lessons learned from McLaren Shadow Project Season 1
- What was the response of the gaming community to the event
- Some of Shadow's key success stories
- How does the audience engage via McLaren and how they differ from F1 fans
- Their future plans for McLaren Shadow
Listen to Money in Esports #4 – Dharpan Rhandawa – McLaren Shadow Project
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Dhrapan Randhawa on the direction they want McLaren to take
I'd like to see more girls get involved. I gave a keynote at Harvard not long ago where they asked me why aren't there more women in the sports. This sim racing movement will allow that and I'd like to see more girls get into it and developing countries like Southeast Asian countries get into it. I'd love to see a Formula One champion from one of these countries in the not too distant future.
Dharpan Randhawa, McLaren
Resources from the podcast
- Connect with Dharpan Randhawa on Twitter @dharpan and LinkedIn
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