In a sport as visually impressive as Formula One, where the cars achieve terrific speeds and can enjoy spectacular on-track battles, one of the greatest symbols of its glamorous image actually occurs ...
Following a brief hiatus, Moët & Chandon returns to Formula 1 as the official champagne partner, ushering in a new era of the brand's love story with racing. When Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and ...
Champagne has been sprayed on the F1 rostrums since the 1950 French Grand Prix, becoming one of the sport's many cherished traditions. In F1 that ritual has had a unique flavour to it ever since ...
After a grueling 24 hours of Le Mans in 1967, American motorsports pilot winner Dan Gurney deliberately shook and sprayed the on-looking crowd with his jeroboam bottle of Moët & Chandon in celebration ...
Kim Kardashian was caught fleeing the scene as she supported Lewis Hamilton during F1 Monaco, as champagne was sprayed direxctly over her head in celebration ...
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 ...
It’s been a seventy-five year journey for the Champagne of champions, from first toasts to the podium celebrations of ...
It's an iconic moment of a Formula 1 race: the uproarious podium celebration, where the top three drivers spray each other with bubbly as the prelude to Georges Bizet's opera "Carmen" plays in the ...
One of the highlight moments of a successful F1 driver’s Grand Prix weekend is celebrating with champagne on the podium. There’s a condition for that, as they have to finish in the top three. However, ...
From the 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix onwards, the top three drivers at each grand prix of the Formula 1 season will be presented with unique bottles from one of the world’s most exclusive producers of ...