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.
Georges Russell kept his F1 in the gravel despite a bit too much speed on the corner exit. Damon Hill reacted:
This will be one of F1’s enduring images I’m sure. Awesome and a little terrifying. Well done @GeorgeRussell63 for hanging on! #f1 https://t.co/c1UdSfjcXt
— Damon Hill (@HillF1) September 12, 2020
In qualifying, other errors disrupted Q3:
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Ocon’s Q3 slide didn’t go down very well with some of the drivers ???? #TuscanGP ???????? #F1 pic.twitter.com/RJR5WG1S63
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 12, 2020
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:
— Millan (@Millan2603) September 13, 2020
And just before the Grand Prix, have Michael Schumacher’s son, Mick, drive a Ferrari F2004 equipped with a good old V12.
An amazing moment on Sunday at Mugello ????@SchumacherMick takes to the track in his father's title-winning @ScuderiaFerrari F2004 ????#TuscanGP ???????? #F1 pic.twitter.com/ACxZ7p3dQd
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 13, 2020
Although the Ferraris were not celebrating this weekend in terms of performance:
Au tour de Perez de larguer Leclerc…
Leclerc:#SF1000GP #F1 #TuscanGP pic.twitter.com/SahvGQYnTh
— Le Bulletin F1 (@lebulletinf1) September 13, 2020
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.
Lap 1 chaos at Mugello – and early exits for Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly ???? ????#TuscanGP ???????? #F1 pic.twitter.com/k6YtcV0maU
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 13, 2020
Lap 7 restart at Mugello = carnage ???? ????
Four drivers = OUT
And all four walked away unscathed, thankfully ????#TuscanGP ???????? #F1 pic.twitter.com/d8crtpUa9H
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 13, 2020
We were even able to witness the discovery of the innards of the Racing Point thanks to Stroll’s crash:
The car has intestines literally pic.twitter.com/Wh5HB0ftKd
— F1️⃣Cult (@f1cult) September 13, 2020
You had to be there to see it live with nearly two hours of racing:
When I witnessed that live: pic.twitter.com/HZtySYhLUA
— Will (@Dank_F1fan) September 13, 2020
However, at the end of the race, some are surprised to still see Romain Grosjean on the track:
Update:
3 accidents, 2 drapeaux rouges, Grosjean bientôt dans les points #TuscanGP #F1 #SF1000GP https://t.co/ME5iaaFOKW pic.twitter.com/YaycuJgJsJ— Ronan ???????? (@_ronan_b) September 13, 2020
As for Kimi, he remains true to himself:
Hahahahaha so funny Kimi loud and rude ahah
— ???? (@archieIfc) September 13, 2020