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TAG Heuer replaces Rolex as F1 official timekeeperFormula 1 has announced TAG Heuer as the first individual partner as part of its 10-year deal with LVMH. Replacing Rolex, TAG Heuer becomes the championship's official timekeeper and branding will ...
Wehrlein will be making his Le Mans debut, while three-time IMSA champion Nasr will be making his sixth start and Tandy his ...
The new season got under way in Melbourne with a belter of a race – and amid the chaos on the track, TAG Heuer being back in ...
TAG Heuer's engine is revved for its first outing as Official Formula 1 timekeeper at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne ...
Most people would be concerned if they were promoted to a role one day and moved on a year later, but it is safe to ...
The collaboration has already seen TAG Heuer replace Rolex as Formula 1’s official timekeeper and become the first-ever title sponsor of the Monaco Grand Prix. Now, this partnership extends to ...
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