Paris, 5 February 2025 - As Formula 1 and LVMH embark on a groundbreaking decade-long
partnership, Moët & Chandon is thrilled to return as the sport’s Official Champagne. With
over 280 years of excellence in the art of champagne making, the Maison has long been part
of motorsport's most unforgettable celebrations - moments of triumph, unity, and pure
emotion.
Since 1950, Moët & Chandon was a part of the celebrations of legendary champions such as
Sir Jackie Stewart, Ayrton Senna, Nikki Lauda, Alain Prost, Mika Häkkinen, and Michael
Schumacher. Each pop of the cork, each spray of Champagne, has symbolized the culmination
of relentless dedication and collective passion. Now, as Formula 1 embarks on this milestone
anniversary, Moët & Chandon proudly returns to the podium, ready to create new moments
of shared joy and celebration.
The podium celebrations will once again come alive with Moët & Chandon as the top three
drivers and the winning Constructor toast their success on the podium. The Maison will also
take center stage as the Title Partner at the FORMULA 1 MOËT & CHANDON BELGIAN GRAND
PRIX 2025, a race that holds special significance for the Champagne house.
A Special Bond with Spa-Francorchamps
The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps is more than just a race - it is a cherished event,
deeply rooted in the history of Formula 1 and Moët & Chandon. Nestled in the heart of the
Ardennes, Spa is the closest Grand Prix to the terroir in the Champagne region, making it a
natural homecoming for the Maison. Known for its legendary corners, unpredictability, and
breathtaking scenery, Spa is one of the most admired circuits by Formula 1 drivers and fans
alike.
Spa-Francorchamps was also part of the very first FIA Formula 1 World Championship™
calendar in 1950, a race won by the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio on June 18 of that year.
Just two weeks later, Fangio triumphed again at the French Grand Prix, held on the ReimsGueux circuit in Champagne - a historic race, attended by two passionate local racing
enthusiasts, Paul Chandon-Moët and his cousin, Count Frédéric Chandon de Briailles. After the
race, in a symbolic moment of shared celebration, they welcomed Fangio to the Château de
Saran on the Moët & Chandon estate for a private toast in honor of his victory.
This profound connection between Moët & Chandon and Formula 1 is a testament to the
Maison’s lasting bond with the sport - rooted in passion, excellence, and the joy of shared
triumphs.
A legacy to celebrate the Collective Emotion
Moët & Chandon’s history with motorsport goes back even further, to 1936, when Tazio
Nuvolari, after winning The Vanderbilt Cup, sipped Champagne from a Jeroboam of Moët &
Chandon.
However, it was in 1967, that the now-iconic celebratory spray was born. After winning the 24
Hours of Le Mans, Dan Gurney received a jeroboam of Moët & Chandon, and in a moment of
pure elation shook it, and spontaneously sprayed the crowd, unknowingly creating a new
tradition across sport. From the legendary Golden Magnum trophy in 1977 to the jeroboams
signed by racing greats between 1991 and 1997, Moët & Chandon’s legacy within Formula 1
is one of innovation, camaraderie, and shared triumph.
Honoring the Spirit of Unity
This return is more than a celebration of victories; it’s a tribute to the incredible collective
spirit that fuels Formula 1 - the drivers, the teams, and the millions of passionate fans who
share in every exhilarating moment. We are proud to once again be part of this remarkable
journey, raising a toast to teamwork, perseverance, and the pursuit of greatness.
As Moët & Chandon reclaims its place on the podium, the Maison looks forward to inspiring
new moments of passion, bringing people together in celebration, and toasting the victories
of today and tomorrow.
Sibylle Scherer, CEO and President of Moët & Chandon, said:
“We are honored and excited to return as the Official Champagne of Formula 1, celebrating a
shared history of collective triumph and dedication since the 1950s. We honor the
extraordinary teamwork, the unlimited precision, and the pursuit of excellence that drive both
motorsport and our craft. This partnership is a tribute to the unity and shared achievements
of inspiring drivers, their devoted teams, and the global community that rallies behind them.
As Moët & Chandon takes its place on the podium once again, we proudly continue to craft
moments of celebration that belong to everyone committed in this incredible journey."
Stefano Domenicali, President & CEO of Formula 1, said:
“The tradition of toasting on the podium is one of the most iconic moments in our sport and
we are thrilled to welcome once again Moët & Chandon as the Official Champagne of Formula
1. This partnership celebrates the history, emotion and excellence that bind Formula 1 and
Moët & Chandon, in a perfect union of performance and refinement in a truly special year that
sees us celebrate our 75th anniversary. The return of Moët & Chandon to the podium
strengthens further the bond of our innovative partnership with LVMH and we cannot wait to
toast this extraordinary collaboration together.”
ABOUT MOËT & CHANDON
Founded in 1743, Moët & Chandon shares the largest terroir in Champagne and its
exceptional savoir-faire with the world through a rich portfolio of diverse champagnes. At
home in over 150 countries, its creations embody the Maison’s French chic and timeless
signature, from the iconic Moët & Chandon Brut Impérial to the innovative Moët & Chandon
Ice Impérial, or the ultimate expression of haute oenologie with Collection Impériale launched
in 2023. Inspired by its visionary founders, Moët & Chandon infuses creativity and a pioneering
spirit into every step, from the precision of producing champagne to the crafting of a new
cuvée, with the deep belief that life is better when shared. As a leader in Champagne, the
Maison is committed to the welfare of its people and communities, acting responsibly through
its sustainability programs, Natura Nostra and Essentia, to pass on a preserved Nature for
future generations.
About Formula 1®
Formula 1® racing began in 1950 and is the world’s most prestigious motor racing
competition, as well as the world’s most popular annual sporting series. Formula One World
Championship Limited is part of Formula 1® and holds the exclusive commercial rights to the
FIA Formula One World Championship™. Formula 1® is a subsidiary of Liberty Media
Corporation (NASDAQ: FWONA, FWONK, LLYVA, LLVYK) attributed to the Formula One
Group tracking stock. The F1 logo, F1 FORMULA 1 logo, FORMULA 1, F1, FIA FORMULA ONE
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX, PADDOCK CLUB and related marks are trademarks of
Formula One Licensing BV, a Formula 1 company. All rights reserved.
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