Tag: Tag Heuer

  • Bruce joins F1 Academy grid

    Megan Bruce will move up to F1 Academy for 2026, with the Briton representing TAG Heuer, the series’ Official Partner, Timepiece and Timekeeper.

    The 21 year old first began racing competitively three years ago, contesting the 2023 Caterham Academy campaign, scoring her first podium after just five races. The following season saw her race in the Caterham 270R Championship.

    In addition, Bruce progressed into single-seaters for the 2024 GB4 Championship, delivering nine top 10 finishes.
    Returning for a sophomore campaign, she achieved a highest finish of fourth at Oulton Park. Taking part in the inaugural F1 Academy Rookie Test at the Circuito de Navarra, the Briton clock in two top four times.

    Bruce made an early F1 Academy debut appearance, stepping into the TAG Heuer car for a one-off showing at the penultimate round of the 2025 season in Singapore.

    She also benefited from further track time in the F4 Saudi Arabian Championship, claiming a best finish of seventh. Bruce will now be taking on her rookie season racing in the TAG Heuer operated by Campos Racing car.

    I’m really excited to be joining TAG Heuer and Campos Racing for the 2026 F1 ACADEMY season. TAG Heuer have a major presence in motorsport and supporting many successful athletes in F1 and other sports. Having started this journey just three years ago, I’m super grateful for their belief in me and giving me this opportunity. I had a great time getting my first taste of F1 ACADEMY in Singapore, learning so much, so I can’t wait to work with Campos Racing and get this season started.
    Bruce on the news.

  • Aiva Anagnostiadis joins F1 Academy

    Australian driver Aiva Anagnostiadis is set to join the F1 Academy grid as part of a new and innovative partnership with TAG Heuer, which will become an Official Partner and Timekeeper of the series in 2025.

    The 17 year old will be behind the wheel of the TAG Heuer car operated by Hitech TGR.

    Anagnostiadis has motorsport in her blood; her mother, Barbara, was a competitive go-karter, as well as her father who worked as a track mechanic.
    At six years old, she tried karting for the first time, igniting her passion for speed.

    The Australian’s competitive spirit, especially in races against her brother James, drove her to focus on the sport after achieving podium finishes.

    In 2022, she competed at the Motorsport Games in France and won the Australian Ladies Trophy in 2021. By 2024, she transitioned to car racing, testing regularly with Argenti Motorsport and finishing 10th in her debut season in the Indian F4 Championship.

    I’m beyond excited for the 2025 season! This is an amazing opportunity, and working with a team like Hitech GP and a sponsor like TAG Heuer is a dream come true. I’m ready to chase my goals, and fight for every opportunity to win!
    Anagnostiadis on the news.