The best tweets from the Austrian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen once again dominated the discussions this Sunday at the Red Bull Ring. A new victory that now puts him ahead of Ayrton Senna in terms of wins. The Twittersphere was once again very lively this weekend. Let's review the best tweets from the Austrian Grand Prix.

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Verstappen is once again the strong man of this weekend. Indeed, the Dutchman has ticked many boxes this weekend as the number 1.

Max Verstappen this weekend is:

– Fastest time in FP1 ✅

– Grand Prix pole position ✅

– Sprint pole position ✅

– Sprint race winner ✅

– Grand Prix winner ✅

– Fastest lap of the Grand Prix ✅

Another incredible weekend for the Dutchman 🤯

#F1 #AustrianGP

pic.twitter.com/KYTwIK8mLZ

(Source: Off Track)

Date: July 2, 2023

Like every year in Spielberg, the orange tide of Dutch fans made the trip in large numbers.

Behind the reigning double world champion, Ferrari delivered a very strong performance by securing the team’s 800th podium in history this weekend, thanks to Charles Leclerc.

FORZA FERRARI! 💚🤍❤️

🏆 800 podiums in F1! 🏆 #AustrianGP

[Image: pic.twitter.com/AjHb8r3VW8]

— Autosport (@autosport) July 2, 2023

Aston Martin had a more challenging weekend in Austria. However, the brand ultimately succeeded after filing a complaint with the commissioners about the outcome of Sunday’s race. Here is the ranking after the application of various penalties.

🚨 OFFICIAL!

The complete and final ranking of this Austrian Grand Prix! 🇦🇹 #F1 #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/6pcxHd7fIy— Off Track (@OffTrack_FR) July 2, 2023

A rain of penalties that did not fail to provoke reactions on the web!

Summary of the #AustrianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/CV5DRF8qED— Lucie ✨ (@Lucie_RLC) July 2, 2023

This Sunday, exactly 73 years ago, the first Formula 1 Grand Prix of France took place, marking the 6th round of the World Championship. Today, we are at 1088 races, and the sport has changed so little…

📅 73 years ago, the first French Grand Prix registered in the Formula 1 World Championship took place, marking the sixth round in the history of the sport. 🇫🇷

This afternoon, it’s time for the 1,088th Grand Prix. ⌛️

#F1 | #AustrianGP 🇦🇹 pic.twitter.com/tksTSj8Y4T

(Source: Turn One #AustrianGP 🇦🇹) on July 2, 2023

This weekend, however, was marked by a dramatic event: the fatal accident of Dilano Van’t Hoff in FRECA at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. The F1 community naturally paid tribute to him with a minute of silence.

The minute of silence for Dilano van ‘t Hoff 🙏🕊️ #F1 #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/gCbCgfVxku— Off Track (@OffTrack_FR) July 2, 2023

Like last weekend, Nico Hülkenberg once again carried Haas on his shoulders with notably brilliant qualifications. Statistics enthusiasts have even unearthed a very flattering gem for the German driver, but not so much for a certain Mexican driver…

“The little statistic that stings, that hurts Sergio Pérez a lot. #F1 #Formula1 #AustrianGP 🇦🇹 pic.twitter.com/Nq5NFompba” – Cladounnet Δ🦖 #Alonso 💚 #Misión33 #BritishGP (@Cladounnet) July 2, 2023.

Next appointment for Formula 1 is this weekend with the British Grand Prix. The first practice session will be held on Friday, July 7th, starting at 2:00 PM.

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