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Sephora Takes F1 Academy Title in $50M+ Play for Women's Motorsport Pipeline

LVMH beauty brand bets multi-year as all ten F1 teams lock driver pathways through 2027.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Sports Business Journal From the chopped neck
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GOLD · April 25, 2026
MACALLAN 1926 · April 25, 2026

Sephora Takes F1 Academy Title in $50M+ Play for Women's Motorsport Pipeline

LVMH beauty brand bets multi-year as all ten F1 teams lock driver pathways through 2027.

Sephora signed a multi-year title sponsorship of the F1 Academy women's racing series in a deal estimated north of $50 million, Formula One confirmed Wednesday. The LVMH-owned beauty retailer becomes the series' first major commercial partner since its 2023 launch, rebranding the championship to the Sephora F1 Academy starting this season. The deal includes trackside activation at all seven race weekends, driver content partnerships, and co-branded academy programming.

The announcement landed hours after Formula One published commitments from all ten F1 teams to extend their F1 Academy backing through 2027. Each team fields one driver in the series, which runs Tatuus T-421 cars at Formula One race weekends. The synchronized timing solves a structural problem: sponsors need pathway certainty, and teams needed commercial cover to justify the academy spend. The Sephora deal provides both. Championship organizers had quietly shopped title rights since October, when viewership data showed 15 million cumulative impressions across the 2024 season, 40% above internal projections.

The financial architecture matters more than the logo. Sephora's commitment gives F1 Academy a base revenue line independent of Formula One's central commercial pot, which had funded $12-15 million annually in operating costs. That budget covered chassis leases, logistics, and a prize fund topping $300,000 for the champion. The new structure lets the series add a second car per team by 2026 without Formula One increasing its outlay, a condition teams requested in contract talks last fall. One team principal described it as "finally separating the P&L." The deal also includes performance bonuses tied to social engagement, a structure Sephora used in its W Series talks before that championship folded in 2023.

Sponsor interest follows a pattern: brands enter women's sports when the economics clarify and the exits become visible. F1 Academy now has four drivers competing in higher formulas this season, including Doriane Pin in GB3 and Aurelia Nobels in Euroformula Open. That conversion rate—roughly 20% of the grid moving up annually—gives sponsors a narrative beyond "development." It also gives Sephora customer data: the brand will run sampling activations in paddock hospitality, targeting the 18-34 female demographic that represents 38% of F1's fanbase growth since 2021. One sponsor advisor noted that Sephora's internal models likely value a title deal at $8-12 million annually, with the delta covered by media value and customer acquisition cost offsets.

The team extensions run through 2027, aligning with Formula One's next Concorde Agreement cycle. That timing is not accidental. Teams want F1 Academy codified in the next governance structure, potentially with cost-cap carve-outs for academy spending. The current arrangement is a gentlemen's agreement; the next one could be contractual. Mercedes, McLaren, and Ferrari have already embedded F1 Academy drivers in simulator programs, a sign the series is clearing the "credibility threshold" that separates marketing exercises from actual talent pipelines.

Watch for two follow-ons. First, whether other consumer brands enter as series partners before the season opener in Jeddah on March 14-15. F1 Academy has inventory for three more mid-tier sponsors at the $5-8 million range. Second, whether any team fields a guest driver this season, a loophole in the current regulations that would let an F2 or junior driver drop in for testing. That would signal teams view the series as functionally equivalent to other development categories, not a separate track. The Sephora deal doesn't just fund the series. It makes the next commercial conversation easier.

The takeaway
Sephora's **$50M+** title buy gives F1 Academy independent revenue, clearing teams to double grid size by 2026 without FOM subsidy.
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