Risk takers, late brakers, history makers.
On April 3, 2020, Formula 1, the world’s most prestigious motor racing competition, burst into the popular social network TikTok with its first post at breakneck speed. The account contains entertainment content typical for the social network, adapted for the moments filmed on the track, and not only.
Followers often note the approach to content creation in the comments. @F1’s SMM manager is filled with wit and humor. Even if you are not a TikTok fan, it’s enough to be a Formula 1 fan. Register and follow @F1— you will see that it’s worth it.
The Formula 1 TikTok account looks very sincere, funny, sometimes even touching. As, for example, the video with the moments of the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton’s first victory, famous British racing driver, driver of the McLaren team in Formula 1 back then. He got it at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. You can also find his wins from the present time for the Mercedes AMG Petronas team.
A variety of published content is impressive and you will not ever get bored. On @F1’s TikTok, famous racers answer questions about who they think is the biggest joker and who is their best friend in Formula 1.
Valtteri Bottas, a Finnish racing driver, competing for Mercedes, shows a click-to-change trick. The account moderators have commented this as “Smooth transition via Mercedes-AMG F1”.
Daniel Ricciardo, an Italian-Australian racing driver, currently competing for Renault who will also race for McLaren in 2021, deftly juggles three eggs doing easy acrobatic tricks as a part of the Danny Ric’s Egg Challenge.
Anywhere without TikTok trends — here you will find a large number of racing-cars-on-the-track videos completing many of them. Thumbs up, @F1!
And, of course, an exciting sporting show on the Monte Carlo city circuit in Monaco, in Monza, Italy, as well as other countries.
Next year, the Monaco Grand Prix is scheduled for May 20 to 23. Really looking forward to it!
