PARIS - No matter how winding the Formula 1 track gets in Monaco, Tag Heuer won't be missing a turn. The Swiss watchmaker has ...
The French Champagne announces its triumphant return to the Formula 1 podium, with deep-rooted historical ties to motorsport.
Formula 1 has announced Moet & Chandon will return as the "official champagne" of the sport from the upcoming 2025 ...
Owned by LVMH, Moët & Chandon will make its return as the contest’s drink supplier, succeeding Italian sparkling winemaker ...
As last year’s highest-paid driver, Max Verstappen, a four-time F1 world champion, took home an annual salary of $60 million and $15 million in bonuses. And the F1 racer Lewis Hamilton, a member of ...
TAG Heuer’s dominance of Formula 1 continues with the recent announcement that it is now the Title Partner of the Monaco ...
French luxury giant LVMH has a 10-year sponsorship deal, announced last October, with Liberty Media-owned Formula One, which covers the Louis Vuitton, Moet Hennessy and TAG Heuer brands.
It’s only natural, then, that earlier this month TAG Heuer announced (after much speculation and rumourmongering) its sponsorship of Formula 1 as part of a larger deal with LVMH and conglomerate ...
Moët & Chandon is headed back to the podium. The French bubbly brand will make its return as the official Champagne sponsor of Formula 1 after a four-year hiatus. It will be taking the title from ...