Italian Grand Prix: The Best Tweets of the Weekend

The idea is simple: relive the Italian Grand Prix and the victory of the French driver Pierre Gasly through the super tweeters. Here is a selection of the funniest tweets from teams, drivers, and people like you and us.

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Italian Grand Prix: The Best Tweets of the Weekend

Monza hosts fake cardboard supporters, with real people printed on them.

Netflix continues to film, race after race, the F1 for a new season of “Drive to Survive” or “The Peril of Ferrari”:

Lewis Hamilton’s new pole and disappointment for Ferrari:

While Q3 and Q2 were marked by the hope of slipstreaming from drivers queueing up to drive one after the other, not really respecting their position:

At the start, Daniel Ricciardo overtook Alexander Albon with two wheels on the grass. He had already made a similar start in Australia in 2019, but the wing broke due to a bump in the ground.

This weekend in Italy was the 3rd youngest podium in F1 history:

Pierre Gasly was promoted last year to Red Bull before being put back in the Toro Rosso seat mid-season (AlphaTauri) for performances deemed poor by Christian Horner, the team leader.

We conclude with the best reinterpretations of Julien Fébreau’s commentary on the last lap of the Grand Prix, filled with the emotion of Gasly’s potential victory:

Finally, this nugget:

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