Don't worry, it's not Scuderia, it's just champagne! The official drink of the series' winners will be Moet from 2025, then Ferrari will say goodbye.
Interestingly, the Champagne Race has a tradition that is several decades richer than its namesake, but Ferrari is a big fan of Scuderia Ferrari. So perhaps it is not surprising that, according to CEO Matteo Lunelli, the most significant moments of the four-year collaboration were those when the red racer could celebrate on the podium, or at the top of it. They even managed to get such an unforgettable moment as the “liberated” champagne of Prince Albert II. in Monaco: “Monaco podiums are usually held in a stricter framework than other ceremonies, more discreet and elegant, but Prince Albert felt so good and so happy about the home success that he himself started spraying champagne on Charles Leclerc, and even drank from the bottle. It was an unforgettable moment, definitely one of the most memorable for us during our time in F1.”