Grazie ragazzi.
An Italian sentence which means "thank you guys." in English. This sentence expresses proudly feeling of a Scuderia Ferrari driver to the team and the crews when they achieved some milestones.
This sentence is usually spoken and popularized by German Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel when he gets pole position, or when he wins a race since he joined the Ferrari F1 team on 2015.
This sentence is usually spoken and popularized by German Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel when he gets pole position, or when he wins a race since he joined the Ferrari F1 team on 2015.
Ferrari Crew: “P1 Sebastian! One and two. Well managed. Nice drive”.
Vettel: “Dai un’altra bandiera a Maranello. Vai! Grazie! Forza Ferrari. Grazie mille. Grazie ragazzi. Grande lavoro.”
- Sebastian Vettel post-race team radio after he won the Hungarian Grand Prix on 2017.
Vettel: “Dai un’altra bandiera a Maranello. Vai! Grazie! Forza Ferrari. Grazie mille. Grazie ragazzi. Grande lavoro.”
- Sebastian Vettel post-race team radio after he won the Hungarian Grand Prix on 2017.
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