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Motor racing-Meals on wheels? Moet and F1 combine fine dining with a lap of the track

By Thomson Reuters Jul 17, 2026 | 1:57 PM

By Alan Baldwin

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium, July 17 (Reuters) – Fans of Formula One and fine dining can now enjoy the ultimate in meals on wheels.

The ​Liberty Media-owned sport has joined with Champagne and ‌spirits partner Moet Hennessy to produce “The Out Lap” — a 10,000 pound ($13,450) a head experience offering Michelin-starred cuisine while on a lap of the track.

It may be food on the go, but ‌fast ​it is not.

Guests will be wafted ⁠from garage to starting ⁠grid on a “travelling dining room” — a luxury glass-sided truck that can seat 12 guests at a time — to enjoy the culinary creations of a world-famous ​chef, paired with fine wines and spirits.

The experience debuts at this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix at ⁠Spa-Francorchamps and will return later in ⁠the season at Zandvoort (Netherlands), Monza (Italy) and Madrid.

There ​will be stops at the key corners of each ​circuit with a former racing driver on hand ‌to offer a personal perspective.

Spa is the longest lap on the calendar, at 7.004 km, a historic track with famed corners such as Eau Rouge, Raidillon, Pouhon ⁠and La Source that has been part of the championship since the outset in 1950.

French chef Yannick Alleno, billed ⁠as the world’s ‌most Michelin-decorated chef with 18 stars ⁠across 21 restaurants and an ambassador for ​F1’s ‌official Champagne Moet & Chandon, has created ​the first ⁠menu.

A Moet Hennessy spokesman said the experience — running twice on Friday and twice on Saturday after the end of on-track activities — was fully booked for Spa with some availability remaining at other venues.

(Reporting by Alan BaldwinEditing ​by Christian Radnedge)