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The Haas team is betting on social media

The Haas team is betting on social media

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Formula 1 is also active on social networks. With more than 2,4 million likes on Facebook, 2,1 million followers on Twitter and more than 1,2 million followers on Instagram, it is among the elite of those dominant on social media. Nevertheless, some experts accuse her of not being very attractive, for example with videos of individual events. However, they are slowly turning to their loyal followers. This season, fans can choose their favorite racer of the race as well as the best scene of the last race. However, in terms of activity, it is also surpassed by individual racers, who prefer to advertise and spread the word about themselves rather than about Formula 1. Among the advocates of greater activity of Formula 1 itself is also the team leader Hass Günther Steiner. Already in the last match he is in conversation with the leading Fo
Are the fans deciding on Rosberg’s penalty?

Are the fans deciding on Rosberg’s penalty?

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The Mercedes team announced today that Nic Rosberg, who took the blame for the collision with Lewis Hamilton in Belgium, will be disciplined or punished with an "internal" penalty. What the penalty will be is not known, but it is interesting that the Brackley team was very active on social media about the incident, where they first asked their fans like this: "Put yourself in the shoes of the leading man in the team, what would you choose: team command, to prevent incidents between racers or freestyle racing? ”Fans were able to identify themselves by squeezing a“ like ”for freestyle racing on the team’s Facebook page of the post, or they shared the story if they chose team commands. This was followed by the announcement of the results. On Thursday, they wrote: "The people have spoken! 98 percent of you voted for freedom
Marquez remains undefeated!

Marquez remains undefeated!

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Marc Marquez drove the dominant race in Texas, USA, and won again. He was accompanied on the podium by his teammate Dani Pedrosa, and Ducati's Andrea Dovizioso also made his way to them. The Yamaha team experienced a real setback. Jorge Lorenzo left his starting position long before the traffic lights went out, thus immediately wasting all chances to win, as he had to take a penalty run through the pits. Marquez did not let himself be disturbed. He took the lead in the race and only increased his advantage, and no one could follow Honda. Valentino Rossi fought for third place in the first few rounds, but round after round his rivals approached him, and the Italian soon began to lose places. By the end of the race he had dropped to eighth place, two me