The French Champagne announces its triumphant return to the Formula 1 podium, with deep-rooted historical ties to motorsport.
Owned by LVMH, Moët & Chandon will make its return as the contest’s drink supplier, succeeding Italian sparkling winemaker ...
Moet & Chandon returns as Formula One's champagne provider after a 10-year deal with LVMH. After a hiatus, the brand will replace Ferrari Trento and sponsor the Belgian Grand Prix. The partnership ...
From a first-ever glitzy launch event to a bumper 24-race calendar, all the key dates for a much-anticipated 2025 Formula 1 ...
24 races, 20 drivers, 10 teams, one dream, one goal ... Rain, sun, and everything else greet the teams at Spa Francorchamps on July 27 for the third Sprint weekend, with the Hungaroring near ...
Organisers of the grand prix in Barcelona remain hopeful they can successfully negotiate a new race contract with Formula 1. ...
Moët & Chandon is returning as Formula 1’s official champagne sponsor after a four-year hiatus, taking over the title from ...
With F1 only permitted to have a 25-race calendar (as stipulated by the Concorde Agreement with F1’s teams), the sport has explored eclectic methods to facilitate races, with the most effective being ...
The Formula 1 calendar for the 2025 season features a 24-round schedule ... F1 has also changed the track of just one of its Sprints for the 2025 season. Spa-Francorchamps will stage an F1 Sprint for ...