James Hunt being the profile pic of the F1 driver WhatsApp group is amazing 😃
Anyone living in 2023 and in possession of a smartphone is bound to have found themselves in numerous WhatsApp groups from ones with friends and family to even ones with their colleagues.
And while the contents of these groups are often kept private – unless your name is Matt Hancock – McLaren’s Norris has partially lifted the lid on what goes on inside the Formula 1 drivers’ WhatsApp group. The existence of this group was first revealed by Mercedes driver and group admin George Russell who said that it can get a “bit out of control” at times.
“There is a WhatsApp group,” he told the Fast and the Curious podcast. “I mean it’s not like we’re sending banter in there day after day but there are occasions where something may have happened on track and suddenly people are sending memes in and whatever and it gets a bit out of control.” Norris has now revealed further what kind of messages are being sent in the group and their interesting choice of group picture.“It’s true [the group exists]. It’s not so much like ‘hey, we’re all mates’. It’s a lot more for talking about things that can help us as drivers in terms of rules, regulations, it’s more like how can we represent ourselves?
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