Of all the great innovations to be tested and perfected in motor racing, the advent of aerofoils sprouting from the rear end ...
Following TAG Heuer’s appointment as the official timekeeper for Formula 1, the LVMH-owned brand now also becomes the first title partner in the nearly 100-year history of the Grand Prix de ...
The Ferrari which won the 1965 edition of the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours race was sold for EUR 34.9 million at a Paris auction.
US race driver ­Masten Gregory and German-born Jochen Rindt won the Le Mans race in the car by five laps. It was the only “privateer-entered” Ferrari to win the French race. The most ...
This included drivers such as Jochen Rindt, Jo Siffert, Niki Lauda and Ronnie Peterson who wore Heuer chronographs around the track. Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna of the 1980s and 1990s who would ...
TAG Heuer’s legacy in Monaco spans decades, with renowned drivers like Jochen Rindt, Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, and Ayrton Senna all sporting Heuer chronographs during their victories at the ...
A strikingly small number of F1 drivers have won a grand prix in their debut season, but Matt Bishop is backing Kimi Antonelli to be the first to do it since his Mercedes predecessor, Lewis Hamilton ...
The car’s legacy was cemented in 1965 when it became the last Ferrari to secure an outright victory at Le Mans, driven by Masten Gregory and Jochen Rindt in a privateer-entered effort.
While Tag Heuer has been the official timekeeper of Formula 1, the watch brand has recently added a new role: the very first title partner of the Grand Prix de Monaco in 2025. It’s a partnership ...
It saw five victories with Clark,including wins at Silverstone and Watkins Glen, then went on to win the Grand Prix with Graham Hill, Jo Stiffert and Jochen Rindt. The 49 was an advanced design in ...