YouTube star IShowSpeed with 31 million subscribers spotted with Zhou Guanyu at F1 Singapore GP
American YouTuber IShowSpeed took time out from streaming his Indonesia tour to visit Singapore for the Formula 1 race.
Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu (via IMAGO), IShowSpeed (via stakef1team/Instagram)
Formula 1 has continued to gain massive popularity over the past few seasons. Liberty Media’s effort to propel the sport’s popularity, especially in America, has gained massive benefits to the sport. As a result, celebrity attendance over race weekends has continued to increase, with the latest being American YouTube sensation IShowSpeed was spotted at the Singapore GP with the StakeF1 team.
IShowSpeed is currently in Indonesia as part of his tour of Asia and other regions. The infamous YouTuber boasting over 31 Million subscribers didn’t miss the opportunity to visit the pinnacle of motorsport at the Singapore GP. Speed was spotted in the StakeF1 team’s garage alongside Zhou Guanyu in the garage.
The American YouTuber also met up with the rest of the crew and understood multiple crucial elements of the team. However, Speed has not mentioned any of his activities on his Instagram page or YouTube channel as Fans await further clips and videos. IShowSpeed is likely to stream his presence at the Marina Bay Circuit on his YouTube channel.
IShowSpeed also met Valtteri Bottas ahead of the Singapore GP
IShowSpeed also clicked pictures with Valtteri Bottas ahead of the Singapore GP. The American YouTuber was further spotted enjoying the team’s hospitality after having lunch with the crew members. Speed’s presence at the Singapore circuit would attract a good chunk of viewers to the sport.
Kick Sauber’s performance in the 2024 season has been disappointing, to say the least. The team has attempted to implement multiple upgrades to improve its performance. Regardless, it occupies the last spot in the Constructors’ Championship after woeful performances. However, Speed didn’t hesitate to support the struggling team in Formula 1.
Speed & team enjoying hospitality at the Kick Sauber F1 team before #SingaporeGP #ishowspeed #Speed #SingaporeGrandPrix pic.twitter.com/d0MCyY7qOk
— CLIPS DAILY (@clipsdailyy) September 22, 2024
The 2024 season still has seven races pending, including the Singapore GP. Kick Sauber’s current performance might mean that the team fails to move up the pecking order. Additionally, the team will also have to prepare to make way for Nico Hulkenberg and the second driver in the coming season. Hence, the remainder of the season will be spent in gaining maximum information possible.
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