Spanish Grand Prix: The Best Tweets
The idea is simple: relive the Grand Prix through super tweets. Here is a selection of the funniest tweets from teams, drivers, and people like you and us.

George Russell’s self-deprecation as he was forced to give up his seat to Roy Nissany during the first free practice session.
Score points? ????
— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) August 14, 2020
After George Russell’s humor, still at Williams, it’s the mechanics’ turn to bring a touch of humor during the interview with their two drivers. Do we approve of the new method for transporting tires?
Nothing to see here ????#SpanishGP ???????? | #WeAreWilliams ????pic.twitter.com/QYv7vOpg9r
— WILLIAMS RACING (@WilliamsRacing) August 16, 2020
At AlphaTauri, the drivers know how to keep themselves busy before the race.
Why are @PierreGASLY and @Kvyatofficial playing Rock Paper Scissors?
Wrong answers only ???? #SpanishGP pic.twitter.com/kQwq1NXLPT
— Scuderia AlphaTauri (@AlphaTauriF1) August 16, 2020
It was very hot this weekend in Barcelona! Lance Stroll decided to cool down with an ice cream in the pit lane during the qualifying.
Where’s Kimi when you need him? ????
— BWT Racing Point F1 Team (@RacingPointF1) August 15, 2020
Charles Leclerc is the only retirement from the Spanish Grand Prix.
Abandon de Charles Leclerc ???????? moi* #SpanishGP #f1 pic.twitter.com/slpeNUS8vH
— NLK_Satam (@NLK_Satam) August 16, 2020
Apparently, the race was boring:
Comme quoi, le huit clos a économisé 200€ à 100 000 spectateurs éventuels de ce #SpanishGP. Ca a parfois du bon. #F1
— FORMULANALYSE (@formulanalyse) August 16, 2020
Romain Grosjean’s effort to recover his car during the Grand Prix:
We should add a point for best drift of the race @F1 https://t.co/aDfcpcb52S
— Romain Grosjean (@RGrosjean) August 17, 2020
We finish with Jeremy Clarkson, the former star presenter of Top Gear, who wakes up from his nap at the end of the GP.
Just woke up. What happened?
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 16, 2020
The Twittersphere is a world full of humor and teeming with imagination. If you come across a gem during a Grand Prix weekend, don’t hesitate to tag us in the comments with the Twitter handle @MotorsInside.