ROLEX MARKS 10 SEASONS AS THE OFFICIAL TIMEPIECE OF FORMULA 1®
Geneva, 14 March 2022 – The highly anticipated first race of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship™ takes place this weekend on Sunday 20 March at Bahrain International Circuit. This year heralds the dawn of a new era as the sport undergoes a technical revolution with the largest update to its regulations in decades. It also marks Rolex’s 10th season as a Global Partner and the Official Timepiece of Formula 1® as part of its dedication to excellence and innovation. The Swiss watchmaker supports the pinnacle of motor sport through every transformation, celebrating its desire for advanced engineering, timeless appeal and world-class competition.
Reflecting on Rolex’s enduring relationship with motor racing, three-time FIA Formula 1® Drivers’ World Champion and long-standing Rolex Testimonee, Sir Jackie Stewart, says:
Pre-season testing, which concluded two days ago in Bahrain, highlighted how Formula 1® continues to push the boundaries. The new regulations have resulted in significant changes to the design of the machines. A return to ground-effect aerodynamics, low-profile tyres and wheel covers aims to promote closer racing between the 20 drivers. In addition to creating a tighter field, the rules embrace the target to achieve 100 per cent sustainable fuels by the middle of the decade and the comprehensive cost cap means the 10 teams are operating under different circumstances.
Looking ahead to the forthcoming season, multiple Formula 1® race winner and Rolex Testimonee, Mark Webber, says:
In 2022, the Rolex Pit Lane Clock will accompany Formula 1® at races across five continents and the series will debut a condensed three-day format at each leg. Long-established races in Australia, Canada, Singapore and Japan return to the schedule, while joining the calendar in May is the inaugural race in Miami, Florida, featuring a 19-turn, 5.41 kilometre street circuit. The championship will once again conclude with the FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2022, from 18 to 20 November.
A constant presence in Formula 1® for more than half a century, Sir Jackie highlights the ongoing influence of the sport:
The innovative and visionary spirit of Formula 1® mirrors that of Rolex and its continued quest for excellence and precision timing. The brand’s deep affiliation with motor sport started in the 1930s when Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the 300 mph (483 km/h) barrier at the wheel of his World Land Speed Record car Bluebird. On his wrist was a Rolex, which today remains a symbol of man and machine performing at the highest level.