Relax, it's not the Scuderia, just champagne! Starting in 2025, the Moet brand will replace the official drink of the series winners, and Ferrari will say goodbye.
Interestingly, the Champagne house has much older traditions than its namesake car brand, but Ferrari has some big fans of Scuderia Ferrari. Perhaps unsurprisingly, then, the most emotional moments of the four-year collaboration, according to Managing Director Matteo Lunelli, were when a Red driver got to celebrate on or atop the podium. In fact, they even managed to nail down a memorable moment, such as Prince Albert II's champagne 'liberation' in Monaco: "The Monaco podium usually takes place in stricter, more reserved, and more elegant settings than other ceremonies, but Prince Albert enjoyed himself so much and celebrated the local success so much that he himself started spraying Charles Leclerc, and even drank from the bottle. It was an unforgettable moment, undoubtedly one of the most memorable of our time in F1."