American Express and Formula 1 Announce Multi-Year Global Sponsorship with More Perks for Cardholders

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American Express and Formula 1 Announce Multi-Year Global Sponsorship with More Perks for Cardholders American Express and Formula 1 Announce Multi-Year Global Sponsorship with More Perks for Cardholders
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American Express and Formula 1 Announce Multi-Year Global Sponsorship

American Express and Formula 1 have announced a new multi-year sponsorship that expands Amex’s partnership from the Americas region to the global stage and across the F1 calendar. That includes races in Australia, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East.

Through this expanded sponsorship, F1 and Amex will continue to work together to create a special fan experiences at select F1 Grands Prix throughout the year. American Express® Card Members will have access to a range of benefits and perks including Amex Presale Tickets, Paddock Club and Grandstand tickets (at select races, while supplies last). American Express will also have the opportunity to host business customers and partners through certain hospitality offerings.

Additional on-site perks and experiences will be available for Card Members at the following 2025 Formula 1 races:

  • Melbourne, Australia – March 14-16
  • Shanghai, China – March 21-23
  • Suzuka, Japan – April 4-6
  • Imola, Italy – May 16-18
  • Monaco – May 23-25
  • Barcelona, Spain – May 30-June 1
  • Montreal, Canada – June 13-15
  • Silverstone, UK – July 4-6
  • Zandvoort, Netherlands – Aug 29-31
  • Monza, Italy – Sep 5-7
  • Singapore – Oct 3-5
  • Austin, Texas – Oct 17-19
  • Mexico City, Mexico – Oct 24-26
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil – Nov 7-9
  • Las Vegas, Nevada – Nov 20-22

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