The best tweets of the weekend special Tuscany Grand Prix

The idea is simple: relive the Tuscan Grand Prix and the 1000th Grand Prix for Ferrari, as well as the big crashes and the three red flags through super tweeters. Here is a selection of the funniest tweets from teams, drivers, and people like you and me.

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The best tweets of the weekend special Tuscany Grand Prix

Georges Russell kept his F1 in the gravel despite a bit too much speed on the corner exit. Damon Hill reacted:

In qualifying, other errors disrupted Q3:

The Tuscan Grand Prix was an unusual anniversary for Ferrari. The 1000th Grand Prix of the Scuderia. An opportunity to celebrate in grand style… and to poke a bit of fun at the choreography:

And just before the Grand Prix, have Michael Schumacher’s son, Mick, drive a Ferrari F2004 equipped with a good old V12.

Although the Ferraris were not celebrating this weekend in terms of performance:

The Grand Prix was one of the most impressive in recent years. 2 red flags disrupted the race with numerous crashes, right from the start.

We were even able to witness the discovery of the innards of the Racing Point thanks to Stroll’s crash:

You had to be there to see it live with nearly two hours of racing:

However, at the end of the race, some are surprised to still see Romain Grosjean on the track:

As for Kimi, he remains true to himself:

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