In a thrilling display of speed and strategy at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri secured a masterful victory for Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (VCARB), marking a defining moment in the team’s bold new era. Piastri’s performance, complemented by teammate Isack Hadjar claiming his first-ever F1 podium with a P3 finish, underscores the team’s rise as a formidable force on the grid. The win also highlights the synergy of youthful ambition and technical mastery—a perfect metaphor for high-performance luxury.
The team’s 2024 rebranding to Visa Cash App RB signaled a daring new identity, aligning with global partners Visa and Cash App to create one of F1’s most talked-about team names. While critics debated the branding, the move positioned VCARB as a forward-thinking team unafraid to blend innovation with visibility. Their Dutch GP triumph now validates that risk-taking ethos, both on the tarmac and in branding strategy.

Tudor, the Swiss watchmaker renowned for marrying precision engineering with sleek design, plays a compelling role in VCARB’s narrative. As an official partner, Tudor’s logo adorns both drivers’ suits and the rear wing of the VCARB cars, marking its bold return to motorsport. This partnership isn’t merely decorative—Tudor’s Black Bay Chrono “Carbon 25”, unveiled this year, reflects the same ethos of speed, precision, and daring design. With its carbon fiber case, chronograph functionality, and limited-edition run of 2,025 pieces, the watch captures the thrill of F1 engineering and the sophistication of haute horlogerie. Drivers have praised the piece for its “racey” aesthetic and functional elegance, echoing the spirit of the track.
VCARB’s victory and Tudor’s involvement highlight a shared focus on precision and performance. On the track, Piastri and Hadjar delivered a winning result at the Dutch GP, while Tudor’s partnership brings a watchmaking perspective to the same emphasis on accuracy and timing.
For followers of both Formula 1 and horology, the connection is clear: success in racing depends on precise measurement and reliability, values that Tudor brings to its role with the team.





