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A parade where Toto Wolff, Christian Horner, and Mattia Binotto stand next to each other? Well, that sounds fun! This would be a sight to the sore eyes of F1 fans. Twitter, of course, provided its reactions and made a laughingstock out of the most uncomfortable situations. This social media platform never fails to amuse the world.

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A Team Principal Parade? Oh Yes!

Miami GP will reportedly feature a Team Principals’ parade along with the traditional F1 Drivers’ parade. This year, things have been very different for many teams. The underdogs Haas have suddenly scored points in the first two races, while drivers like Lewis Hamilton couldn’t make it to Q2. We’re sure events like these will give the Bosses insurmountable content to talk about.

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The Team Principals are always at each other’s throats and ready to pick faults, so for them to get along in an open, moving bus? Sounds strange. Twitter reactions have already been hilarious as soon as the news made headlines.

From fans picking on Binotto’s unwillingness to speak in English to imagining Ron Dennis doing this in old days, we saw it all. The news is so big because every team principal is a standout entity in their own right. Moreover, they are all enormous names, and maybe equally noticed now, like several drivers, thanks to Drive to Survive.

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Will we see a Toto Wolff vs Christian Horner F1 fight again?

Toto Wolff, Christian Horner, Mattia Binotto, and Guenther Steiner are particularly famous for hilarious memes. Their words are often comically tweaked, while their reactions have reached legendary status in the meme industry. Mostly, their rivalries and sly digs at each other make them an interesting choice for a parade. No wonder people want to see these men together on a bus, probably even more than the drivers.

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This parade would be very intriguing because the competition would have reached a certain boiling point. Miami GP, which is scheduled to be in May, would’ve already seen several races by then. Only the universe knows what kind of situations would’ve taken place by then and what relationship these bosses will share with each other.

Wolff and Horner were particularly gnarly with each other last season as the competition became intense. So, we’re excited to witness these Boss’ together on a bus and see what awaits us.