It’s the season of cherry blossom in Japan. There can’t be any place better for a romantic proposal than under the pink cherry blossoms around the Suzuka International Racing circuit. One such adorable proposal was witnessed at the Japanese GP podium, post-qualifying.
Japan is one of the top places on the wishlist of couples who intend to go on a lovely adventure. Now this air of love has traversed into the Suzuka circuit, as an adorable couple was seen having a wholesome moment on the podium.
Fans from all over the globe have been reacting to the feel-good moment.
As the man proposed to her partner, he kneeled and awaited an answer. And it was a yes! The couple was seen having moments of pure joy and love together as they celebrated their engagement on the revered Japanese podium.
Japan is known for its exquisite cuisine and a huge array of anime. One such anime that has a cult following in the Eastern Hemisphere is Pokemon. However, to everyone’s surprise, Ferrari posted a video of its SF-24 while taking inspiration from the world-famous anime.
The creative team at Ferrari really came up with a gem of an idea for its various social media platforms.
SF-24, we choose you! ✌️ #JapaneseGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/bHC9zSKJ2l
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) April 6, 2024
Wow!! What a beauty. The sound is music itself.
— Pitchside Pundits (@pitchsidepundt) April 6, 2024
In the post made by the Italian outfit, the SF-24 emerges from the Pokeball just like in the show. Moreover, fans noticed and commented that the sound effects that the team used were the original sound used when a Pokemon is spawned through a Pokeball. This attention to detail earned the social media admin a lot of praise and left people awestruck with the crossover.
Despite the social media team garnering praise off-track, the situation for the prancing horses seems dwindling. Coming back from a win in Australia, the team had a wave of momentum on their side. However, the team’s star driver Charles Leclerc, claimed the SF-24 to be unstable and qualified behind his teammate in P8.
Ahead of tomorrow’s event, it seems like a long night in the office for the engineers ahead of the highly anticipated 53-lap Japanese Grand Prix.
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