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Formula 1 teams up with Gordon Ramsay
Formula 1 is enhancing its hospitality offering through a new partnership with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
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Ramsay, who is noted for his fondness of fast cars, especially Ferraris, previously turned the F1 Garage at last year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix into ‘Ramsay’s Garage’, which had guest chefs doing live cookery demonstrations and a pop-up of his East Asian-inspired Lucky Cat restaurant.
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After the popularity of that collaboration, Ramsay and his team will be developing a menu based on locally-sourced ingredients at the F1 Garage at the Canadian, British, Italian, United States (Miami, Austin and Las Vegas), Mexico, Qatar and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix.
“Our vision is to offer premium F1 hospitality through a unique journey not only on the track, but also at the table, with standards of excellence that reflect the passion and soul of our sport,” said F1 CEO and president Stefano Domenicali. “We cannot wait to begin this joint venture entirely dedicated to our guests, which will see them enjoy an unforgettable experience, starting from the Miami Grand Prix [4 May].”
“My passion for F1 is well known but it’s the complexity and pace of the cars, and the talent of the many people building and controlling them, that appeals so much,” commented Ramsay. “In many ways F1 is like a high performing professional kitchen, so this is the perfect partnership for us and our growing international restaurants group. We’re excited about what we can offer the F1 Garage guests, and we can’t wait to get to the starting line in Miami this May.”
2025 looks like it will be a big year for Ramsay, with his 22 Bishopsgate development set to take the famed chef’s dining concepts to new heights.
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