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Three Weeks Until F1 Testing 🏆
New Sponsors Coming to F1 Teams, New Team Kits Get Revealed, Race Times Change

Killing time as we wait for F1 to return
The F1x
With only a few more weeks to go until we reach pre-season testing we can expect more and more F1 coverage and news to come out! It might just be us but we think this F1 off-season went by pretty quick 🏎️
Overheard In The Paddock
Race Kits
Piastri 💪
Valterri Vibes
Verstappen x Haaland ⚽️
News From The Week
Williams New Title Sponsor
Race Times Released
Zhou to Ferrari
Moët & Chandon Return to Podium 🍾
Overheard In The Paddock
Teams Show Off New Race Kits
2025 is looking good 🤩
— Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (@MercedesAMGF1)
11:30 AM • Feb 6, 2025
🚨Ferrari releases their team kit for the 2025 season!
How are we feeling about the boys in red?
#f1#ferrari
— Fastest Pitstop (@FastestPitStop)
10:22 AM • Feb 6, 2025
🚨Kick Sauber have released their team kits for the 2025 season!
The Green Team is getting ready in style!
#F1
— Fastest Pitstop (@FastestPitStop)
1:02 PM • Feb 6, 2025
Oscar Piastri Showing Working Hard
Valterri Continues to Live The Life
Last week @ McLaren Vale 🍇
— Valtteri Bottas (@ValtteriBottas)
3:11 PM • Feb 3, 2025
Vertappen x Haaland ⚽️
News From The Week
Williams New Title Sponsor?
Race Calendar with Race Times Released
Las Vegas starting time moved 2 hours earlier. This will impact the temperature on track for the desert race and hopefully make it more palatable for people to watch.
Zhou Joins Ferrari
It has been rumoured for some time now that Zhou would be joining Ferrari in a reserve driver role. He will take on this role alongside Antonio Giovinazzi.
Zhou was part of the Ferrari Driver Academy from 2015-2018, and he actually took Giovinazzi’s seat at Sauber (Alfa Romeo) in 2022.
A Familiar Face Returns to The Podium Celebrations
Formula 1 has announced the return of Moët & Chandon as its official champagne supplier, reinstating a partnership that began in 1966. This move brings French champagne back to the F1 podium after a four-year hiatus during which drivers celebrated with Italian sparkling wine.
“The return of Moët & Chandon to the podium strengthens further the bond of our innovative partnership with LVMH and we cannot wait to toast this extraordinary collaboration together.” - F1’s CEO Stefano Domenicali
