Calm down, it's not the Scuderia, it's just champagne! From 2025, the official drink of the series winners will be replaced by the Moet brand, while Ferrari will say goodbye.
Interestingly, the champagne house has much stronger traditions than its namesake car brand, but there are big fans of Scuderia Ferrari. So, perhaps it’s no surprise that, according to CEO Matteo Lunelli, the most emotional moments of this four-year collaboration were those in which a red driver was able to celebrate on the podium or at the top. They also managed to make a memorable moment for themselves, such as the one in which Prince Albert II of Monaco “released” the champagne: “The podium in Monaco usually always takes place in a more rigorous, more restrained and elegant context than other ceremonies, but Prince Albert felt so good and was so happy about the success at home that he started spraying Charles Leclerc and even drank from the bottle. It was an unforgettable moment, certainly one of the most memorable during our time in F1.”