Our teams are currently working on the repayment procedure of bookings have been made for the 12th GRAND PRIX DE MONACO HISTORIQUE (8-10 May 2020).
We will keep you inform as soon as possible about the process and conditions, on our social media and official websites: www.acm.mc & www.formula1monaco.com.
Our teams are currently working on the repayment procedure of bookings have been made for the 12th GRAND PRIX DE MONACO HISTORIQUE (8-10 May 2020).
We will keep you inform as soon as possible about the process and conditions, on our social media and official websites: www.acm.mc & www.formula1monaco.com.
Home » Tag Heuer official sponsor and timekeeper of Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
12e Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
08 - 10 May 2020
Tag Heuer official sponsor and timekeeper of Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
Automobile Club de Monaco appoints Tag Heuer as official sponsor and timekeeper of legendary Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
TAG Heuer reaffirms its long-standing association with the Principality of Monaco and its motor-racing history by partnering with the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) and its prestigious event, the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, and introducing a limited-edition TAG Heuer Monaco timepiece as a tribute to the iconic race.
A limited-edition Monaco timepiece dedicated to the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique
The strikingly elegant and charismatic chronograph designed especially for the occasion features the signature red-and-white colour code that is reminiscent of eye-catching sports cars from the thrilling world of motor racing. Discover the new TAG Heuer Monaco Special Edition: https://tag.hr/MonacoGPH
An enduring bond: the TAG Heuer Monaco and motor racing in Monaco
In the late 1950s, building on the brand’s heritage in stopwatches, dashboard timers and chronographs suitable for racing, Jack Heuer saw an opportunity to become even more involved in the golden age of motorsport, merging his passion with the family business. Inspired by the action he witnessed on the track, he started a tradition of naming his creations after the evocative races in Monza, Silverstone, Montreal and Monaco.