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F1 Twitter can be quite an unpredictable and funny place. There are random occurrences that thousands find hilarious. One such recent event was a tweet by American motor sporting giant Michael Andretti. The tweet had next to no context but was loved by the fans as they formed their own interpretations of it. However, the major consensus is that this hints towards his potential F1 entry.

 

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Michael Andretti and his hilarious tweet

Recently Andretti took to twitter and tweeted a bitmoji with just the caption “Me!”. This had the fans scratching their heads as to what the tweet was? However, it did not take long for them to come up with their own versions. They all had a good laugh about the tweet in the comments..

Some fans called for Andretti to make an entry into F1. They tried to manifest that into reality in the comments section.

One user compared Andretti to a character from the hit Netflix series “Money Heist”.

However, everyone had a good laugh about it. Although Michael might still be figuring social media out, he will also have to figure out a way to get into F1. The fans would love to see another American team alongside Haas on the grid.

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When will Andretti Global finally enter F1?

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The talk about Andretti finally entering the world of F1 has started picking up interest again. The group had reportedly checked every box and were only waiting for FIA approval. They would be the 11th team on the grid and the second American team if their bid goes through.

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The team aims to enter F1 by the 2024 season. Andretti has already spoken to the teams and has potentially secured an engine supplier ahead of their entry into F1.

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Michael’s father Mario Andretti said, “They’re far enough along that, if they get the approval to be added to the 10 teams that exist in F1, they’re ready to go the next day and put everything in place. This didn’t just happen,” speaking about their commitment to their F1 plans.