Fit For A True Champion

After winning the Formula One Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 at the Lusail International Circuit, four-time world champion, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was presented the winner’s trophy in its Louis Vuitton Trophy Trunk.

This rounds off the 23rd race of the season within the Official Partnership between Louis Vuitton and Formula One and this was the 24th Trophy Trunk to be presented this year.

The Louis Vuitton Trophy Trunk, designed to protect and showcase the trophy of the Formula One Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025, was present during several key moments filled with excitement: on Friday at the Louis Vuitton store in Place Vendome Mall, then on Sunday on the starting grid, during the national anthem and, finally, on the podium for the trophy presentation to Max.

Louis Vuitton also presented the dynamic Louis Vuitton signature with a revamped graphic Louis Vuitton logo specifically designed for the Official Partnership between Formula One and the House across Doha’s on-track signage. The Louis Vuitton logo design evokes a sense of speed and heat effects, drawing a parallel with the high velocity of Formula One racing.

Victory travels in Louis Vuitton

Over the Maison’s history, precious sporting items belonging to world-class athletes have been entrusted to the packing care of Louis Vuitton. Building upon this cherished tradition, the Maison creates trunks to transport and showcase trophies for the world’s most emblematic sporting competitions and awards.

Imbued with emotion, these adventures continue to mark new milestones in the Maison’s history, an ongoing testament that Victory Travels in Vuitton and that excellence in sports is echoed in the values of Louis Vuitton.

Since its first partnership with the America’s Cup in 1983, Louis Vuitton has joined forces with the world’s most prestigious sports competitions, including the FIFA World Cup (2010, 2014, 2018, 2022), League of Legends (2019, 2020), Davis Cup (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022), Roland Garros (2017, 2018), NBA (2020, 2021, 2022), Formula One Grand Prix de Monaco (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024), the Rugby World Cup (2015, 2019, 2023), Ballon d’Or (2023, 2024), Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 and the Australian Open (2024, 2025).

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