TAG Heuer has replaced Rolex as Formula 1's official timekeeper after previously serving in the role from 1992 to 2003 for F1.
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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella recently addressed criticisms and shared his aspirations for the team in 2025. After a successful 2024 season which saw th ...
The route Stroll took to Formula 1 was unique, with the 26-year-old having more backing than virtually any other driver. So ...
The Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance has appointed a former city manager and Formula 1 official as its interim CEO. Betsy ...
However, while in Formula 1, Jordan was always looking for ways to raise funds for the team. He spoke on the latest bonus episode of the Formula For Success Podcast about how he managed to convince ...
TAG Heuer replaces Rolex as Formula 1’s official timekeeper under a new 10-year partnership with LVMH. The deal, valued at ...
As part of a new 10-year partnership with French luxury giant LVMH, Tag Heuer will serve as F1's official timekeeper starting ...
Rising star Andrea Kimi Antonelli is poised to enter his Formula 1 rookie season as he joins Mercedes for 2025, partnering with George Russell. This change come ...
South Africa’s sports minister Gayton McKenzie has suggested an unfair treatment of Africa as Mzansi and Rwanda battle for ...
The 62-year-old actress Demi Moore was a standout winner at Sunday night’s 82nd Golden Globes, taking home the coveted trophy ...
Brian and I dive into Glenfiddich’s groundbreaking collaboration with the Aston Martin F1 Team blending their worlds to ...