Champagne Taittinger proudly reaffirms its commitment to the TGR Haas F1 team. This partnership, launched in 2021, marked Taittinger’s first foray into motorsport, a field whose core values — precision, technical expertise and passion — resonate closely with those of the House.
For enthusiasts of engineering excellence, performance and high-adrenaline competition, March remains a key date in the calendar. The new season will open with the 2026 Australian Race on 8 March in Melbourne. A further 23 races will follow across the globe through to December. Some of the most iconic events of the season include the races held in Monaco, the UK, Italy, Brazil, and the concluding round in Abu Dhabi.
What’s New for the 2026 Season
This year marks a new phase for the team with the arrival of Toyota Gazoo Racing as title partner and technical partner, leading to the creation of the TGR Haas F1 Team. The partnership extends well beyond sponsorship: it strengthens car development, enhances driver training and supports innovation across all areas of the team’s operations.
During the 2025 season, Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman demonstrated their potential through consistency and competitive performances. Esteban Ocon scored points regularly, while Oliver Bearman secured several notable results, including a fourth-place finish in Mexico. Although the team did not achieve a podium finish, it showed solid competitiveness and a clear capacity to improve over the course of the season.

Outlook for the 2026 Season
During pre-season testing in Barcelona and Bahrain in February, the TGR Haas F1 Team fine-tuned its car setup, giving its drivers valuable track time and preparation ahead of the championship opener. Amid a new wave of regulation changes, TGR Haas F1 Team is pushing to move further up the grid, drawing confidence from the consistency and experience of its driver pairing.



