Several Formula 1 driver Baku was struggling to include his laughter during the Azerbaijony national anthem at the city circuit.
The moment quickly gained momentum on social media, with various videos of drivers caught laughter as the children sang their hearts during rendering by Alim Kasimov and Faragan Qasimova, putting a child in a very emotional performance.
In The Sweet Moment, Lando Noris, George Russell, Andrea Kimi Antonally and Carlos Sainz could do everything they did, while in another video, seven -time champions Louis Hamilton quickly dismissed his phone for the film.
The fans were hurrying to bathe the boy with praise for their passion. A fan commented, “A fan commented,” a fan commented, “another said,” he is taking his role seriously. ,
“This is a magnificent national anthem, a real Raating song. I was also singing at the end. The best I have heard, amazing. Well done by the child,” wrote another.
“Look, it’s really very cute,” someone else commented.
Max Verustapen won in Azerbaijan Grand Prix after starting from the poll position. He joined the podium by George Russell of Mercedes, which began from fifth, and Williams’ Carlos Sainz, who began from another.
It marked the back-to-back win for Dutchman.
Max Vestapen, Red Bull Racing, Yuki Tsunoda, Red Bull Racing Team, Dr. Helmut Marco, Team Consultant, Red Bull Racing
Photo by: Sam Bagnol / Sutton images through getty images
“This weekend has been incredible for us. Monza was already great but it is fantastic for us to win here,” Vastapane explained after the race. “The car was actually working well on both compounds. We had clean wind all the time, so you could take care of your tires, and it was very straightforward.
“It is never easy around here, today there is a lot of wind, so the car was moving a lot. I am incredibly happy with this performance.”
Asked if he is confident that the Red Bull can continue this speed, he said: “It is difficult to say at this time, but of course, the last two weekends have been amazing for us. Singapore is again a challenge with high downfores again.”