Mexican GP
Rolex official timekeeping role in Formula One which started in 2013 has come to an end. Tag Heuer has signed a deal that starts in 2025 and continues for ten years.
Official race timings for races, qualifying, sprints, free practices and any other official F1 activity where timing is required is the responsibility of an Official Timekeeper. This role was created in 1992. The companies that do this timekeeping are commercial companies who provide the timing infrastructure at their own cost for the advertising return.
There have been four Official Timekeepers.
- Tag Heuer 1992 to 2003
- Siemens 2004 to 2007
- LG 2008 to 2012
- Rolex 2013 to 2024
As can be seen from the above information, this is not Tag Heuer’s first involvement with F1. They have been involved with Formula One since 1969 when its logo appeared on a F1 car. In 1971 they became the official sponsor of the Scuderia Ferrari F1 team. They have also a very long association with motor sport with their stopwatches and dashboard timers dominating the rally world.
Today Tag Heuer have close role with Oracle Red Bull Racing. as can be seen near the right shoulders of all their team.

Pierre Wache Chief Engineer – Performance Engineering

