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McLaren announce new partnerhsip with Chandon

  • Sep 30, 2015
  • 1 min read

McLaren announced today at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking that the wine company Chandon would be sponsoring the team, which Ron Dennis alluded to after the Japanese Grand Prix.

“The McLaren Honda Formula 1 Team’s story is characterised by human endeavour, filled with heroic champions who have stood on sport’s global stage. This is a team that seizes the moment and remains open to new challenges,” said Christophe Navarre, Chairman and CEO of Moët Hennessy.

“Chandon couldn’t be happier to partner with the McLaren Honda Formula 1 Team. This is a rich new occasion to bring our fans together around the world, and to enjoy the depth of this connection.”

McLaren’s Group Chairman and CEO Ron Dennis said: “It is extremely exciting that Moët Hennessy has chosen to join with the McLaren Honda team through Chandon to form a unique, long-term partnership.

The fit between Chandon and McLaren Honda is a natural one with both sharing a passion to innovate in whatever we do, combined with a unique style and approach.

“It is a great privilege for everyone at McLaren Honda to partner with Chandon, one of the iconic brands in the prestigious Moët Hennessy portfolio.”

 
 
 

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