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TAG Heuer has replaced Rolex as Formula 1's official timekeeper after previously serving in the role from 1992 to 2003 for F1.
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Formula 1 season will see a huge change in partnerships as TAG Heuer has stepped in as the official timekeeper, replacing Rolex. TAG Heuer’s return comes as the first individual ...