British chef Gordon Ramsay signs a partnership with Formula 1: here are the details of the agreement
Formula 1 is set to revolutionize the race weekend experience thanks to a new and prestigious collaboration with Gordon Ramsay, the renowned chef and Michelin-starred culinary icon. This agreement marks the meeting of two high-performance worlds: the speed of the Circus and the art of cuisine, promising to transform paddock hospitality into an unforgettable experience.
The partnership with Ramsay, known for his boundless energy and culinary talent, will bring a touch of class to race weekends. The British chef will curate exclusive menus inspired by the flavors and cultures of the Grand Prix host locations. With the help of a team of Executive Chefs, Ramsay will select local ingredients to create gourmet dishes that reflect the essence of each circuit, offering fans (or rather, the lucky ones in the paddock) a unique culinary journey.
The idea stems from Ramsay’s success during the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where fans had the chance to taste his culinary creations and interact with him. This laid the foundation for a program that will see Ramsay featured at ten selected stops in the 2025 season, including Miami, Montreal, Silverstone, Austin, Mexico City, Las Vegas, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and most notably Monza, the most highly anticipated stop for every global food enthusiast.
Statements of the key figures
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, commented: “This collaboration with Gordon Ramsay further elevates our hospitality offering, combining F1’s innovation with gastronomic excellence. We can’t wait to surprise our fans.”
For his part, Gordon Ramsay highlighted the similarities between his work and the racing world: “Professional cooking and Formula 1 share the same intensity, precision, and dedication. This partnership represents the perfect meeting of two incredible universes. I’m thrilled about this collaboration and can’t wait for the first F1 Garage in Miami this May” , he concluded.
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