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Yuki Tsunoda and Gasly perform a “criminal” karaoke duet before the Japanese F1 GP! Say goodbye by singing a masterpiece with 3 billion views? | Formula 1 facts / F1 information and commentary on the latest news

Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly of Scuderia AlphaTauri performed a “criminal” duet in a karaoke box in Tokyo before heading to the Suzuka circuit in Mie prefecture. Sometimes we join our shoulders and stare …

Each year, F1 drivers who come to Japan for the Japanese GP enjoy the land of the rising sun in their own way. The two drivers of the Italian team, both very close to Japan, took the microphone instead of the steering wheel.

Guthrie released a video on Tuesday (October 4) of Adele’s 2015 worldwide hit “Hello” at karaoke with her close-knit teammates AlphaTauri. You can reproduce it by moving the post above to the right.

The lyrics, “From a distant place, hello. I have already called you a thousand times”, apparently sang a painful goodbye to a loved one and may be in line with the current mood of the two.

AlphaTauri is said to have signed a contract with Nick de Vries as Yuki Tsunoda’s teammate in 2023 and an official announcement is expected ahead of Honda’s home race. This means the transfer of Gasly to the Alpine.

Regarding this outrageous chorus, Guthrie said: “If you don’t get invited to the Grammys, you won’t be convinced!”

Winner of “Record of the Year”, “Song of the Year” and “Best Pop Solo Performance” at the 59th Grammy Awards in 2017, the classic has a record of over 3 billion views on YouTube. Proud of the number of times.

Before heading to Suzuka, the two went to a pop-up shop of Red Bull’s premium brand “Alpha Tauri”, which was exclusively open on the 1st floor of the Isetan Shinjuku Men’s Building.I plan to attend fan eventsis.

Special feature of the F1 Japanese GP

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