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Seems like the world’s richest man has enough time for memes. Elon Musk is one of the rarest multi-billionaires who enjoys memes as much as we do. On top of that, when it comes to memes, he’s certainly one of the best people to resort to.

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The SpaceX founder has a whopping 82.8 million followers on Twitter. There, Elon posted a meme that says “I’m so happy that F1 started using subtitles.

The F1 cars are so fast that whenever they pass, they make a ‘zoom’ sound, or we can technically call that the F1 car ‘zoom’ed past. Admittedly, Zoom as seen in the meme, is a video chat application that shot to fame during the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic.

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Musk is very popular on the internet for the memes he shares. The man is not only known for his superb sense of humor but also for the way he puts forward his thoughts. Recently, he put a tweet on Twitter where users could have their voices heard for a change in the social networking site.

After a few days, Elon bought huge shares of Twitter by spending billions and making sure the new changes are brought in. What’s more astonishing is that the richest man on Earth put forward a bid of $43 Billion to buy Twitter.

What’s Elon Musk’s connection with F1 lately?

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Lately, Musk has been quite interested in F1. The Tesla CEO’s tweet the other day turned heads as Elon claimed that his company’s SUV is faster than an F1 car. The CEO stated,An SUV that is faster than a Formula 1 race car.

via Reuters

Will the 50-year-old be a part of F1 in near future? We certainly can’t confirm this as of now. However, there are chances, given the Tesla CEO’s country is experiencing rapid growth in F1.

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North America has already roped in two races this year (Miami and Austin) and confirmed the Las Vegas race coming up next year. We won’t be surprised if we see Elon in the F1 paddock this year or in the years to come.