Ahead of the 2025 season, F1 has announced that French watchmaker TAG Heuer will replace Rolex as the sport's official timekeeper.
F1 has announced that luxury watch brand TAG Heuer will return as the world championship’s official timekeeper from 2025. The move comes as part of F1’s 10-year deal with LVMH that will bring ...
As part of a multi-brand deal with LVMH, TAG Heuer replaces Rolex in F1 ...
For TAG Heuer, the new chapter in Formula 1 will not affect its existing partnerships with Red Bull Racing or the Monaco Grand Prix, two brands it already shares a partnership with. Rolex ...
The winning design will win an exclusive virtual meet-and-greet with Pierre, a signed helmet and unforgettable race day experience at their local GP (Grand Prix).
In 2025, Formula 1 is set to begin a new chapter with a ... ongoing partnerships with Red Bull Racing and the Monaco Grand Prix. Rolex's departure from its timekeeping role marks the conclusion ...
The Spaniard has driven a total of 109,237 kilometers in race distance since his F1 debut in the 2001 Australian Grand Prix, despite a gap of nearly three years in between. The two-time world ...