Well know sentence of Sebastian Vettel in Formula 1 when he gets in P1 or wins a race.
It means “thanks guys” in italian
Sometimes used as a meme when you win a race in karting or in other Motorsport faculties in general
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.
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.”
Ragazzi is from the Italian word for male children, boys, or guys. As a camaraderie term, it means the good-fellowship among the “guys” (including ladies, too) who are part of a loyal team, fandom, inner circle, following, etc. (Plural form of ragazzo, feminine ragazza.)
“The moment was typical of how faithfully he shares such high points with ‘you guys,’ his loyal ragazzi.”
Informal italian way of greeting someone, used by nobody but still very popular among italian people. It became a meme back in 2017 when Pewdiepie said it in one of his videos. It is also an intro-phrase used by the famous italian youtuber "Favij".