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DNSFilter to partner with PREMA for 2025 INDYCAR season
by DNSFilter Team on Feb 28, 2025 11:59:00 AM
Top cybersecurity firm joins team for championship debut
PREMA Racing announces that DNSFilter will be joining the team as an Official Partner starting with the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season. Providing content filtering and threat blocking at the DNS layer, the company has established itself as a leader in the highly competitive field of cybersecurity.
As PREMA makes its first foray into an extremely challenging and agile environment, the partnership comes as a natural combination. Cybersecurity represents a vital aspect of building a healthy worldwide operation.
In addition to DNSFilter becoming an Official Partner of the team for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, the DNSFilter brand will appear on the No. 83 and No. 90 PREMA Racing Chevrolet-powered entries piloted by Callum Ilott and Robert Shwartzman. As a provider of security and protection, it is fitting that the DNSFilter logo will be featured on the driver suits. The team and DNSFilter both look ahead to an exciting debut season.
Rene Rosin - Team Principal
"Technology and digital security have an increasingly key role in our sport. With how competitive racing is today, we always need to find solutions to gain even the smallest edge and we work to protect it. DNSFilter is a top-notch provider of cybersecurity services, so we are delighted to be working together and we are proud to represent them in our 2025 INDYCAR campaign."
Ken Carnesi - CEO, DNSFilter
"At DNSFilter, our mission is to protect people online through innovation, teamwork, and a relentless pursuit of excellence—values we see reflected in PREMA Racing. We’re proud to continue our IndyCar journey in 2025 alongside a team known for producing winning talent. Together, we’ll be raising the bar for performance this year—on and off the track."
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Top cybersecurity firm joins team for championship debut

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