The champagne brand, official supplier in Formula E, celebrated the British driver Jake Dennis of the Avalanche Andretti team, who won the E-Prix of Mexico, snatching the victory from Lucas di Grassi -winner of pole position-.
This global alliance was renewed with the start of this season in the Mexican capital, so for the fifth consecutive year Moët & Chandon will be present throughout the season, from the winners’ podium and the hospitality areas, including the VIP rooms.
Their commitment is the protection of nature, dedicated to transmitting the best to future generations through sustainability, technology and innovation.
Formula E is firmly aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, something that Moët & Chandon reflects through this commitment.
The Maison’s long-term commitments come together in Natura Nostra, Moët & Chandon’s program to preserve its natural heritage and accelerate the ecological transition towards greater biodiversity in champagne.
Formula E emphasizes environmental excellence in all four pillars of its sustainability strategy. This electric racing series is the first sport to have achieved net zero carbon certification since its inception and strives to maintain it.
“Our Maison is proud to continue in partnership with Formula E, a brand as committed as we are to an important balance: creating excellence today while building a responsible legacy for tomorrow.” points out Berta de Pablos-Barbier, president and general director of Maison Moët & Chandon.