WATCH: Brazilian football legend Ronaldinho spotted in a PSG shirt at Qatar GP during the Sprint qualifying
Ronaldiniho is a huge fan of the pinnacle of motor racing.

Ronaldinho at Qatar GP (Screenshot: Sky Sports F1)
Formula 1 has a diverse fan base worldwide, and even well-known celebrities love to get a taste of it now and then. With the Qatar GP weekend well underway at the Lusail Internation Circuit, footballing legend Ronaldinho has just a while ago been spotted in a PSG shirt at the track cheering on the F1 drivers during the Sprint qualifying session.
Ronaldinho has previously been seen around F1 events several times and has immense love for the sport. The Brazilian is at the track with his friends and is expected to stay around until the upcoming Sprint race, at least. Moreover, there is also a high possibility that he will be present at the track during tomorrow’s main Grand Prix.
While he is currently having the time of his life at the 2023 Qatar GP, the interesting fact to note about him is that he has been spotted wearing a PSG jersey. During his long footballing career, he played for several iconic clubs all over the world, and one of those is the French club. He made 55 appearances for them between 2001-2003 and scored 17 goals.
Over the years, PSG has become one of the most well-renowned clubs in the world, where the lights of Neymar Jr and Lionel Messi have spent multiple years in recent times. The outfit is also one of the most successful teams in terms of league titles, and they are a regular when it comes to qualifying for the Champions League.
Ronaldinho is in for a great time at the Qatar GP
While Ronalidino just witnessed the high-intensity Sprint qualifying session for the upcoming Sprint race, he is in for more special moments as the famous F1 Sprint race is just a few hours away. The Sprint races, on occasion, have produced some sensational moments this year, and considering that Max Verstappen is not starting the race from P1 will make the session a must-see event.

Moreover, there is a high possibility that Verstappen could secure the 2023 F1 world championship at the end of the Sprint race. The 26-year-old only needs a clean weekend, and if other factors go in his favor, he has a real chance of wrapping up his third consecutive title F1 title. Red Bull secured the constructor’s championship during the Japanese GP.
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Considering everything that has been discussed above, people all over the world are going to be glued to their television screens during the upcoming Sprint race. Moreover, the same would be the case for Ronaldinho, who would also keep his keen eyes glued, especially on the exploits of Max Verstappen in his all-conquering RB19.
In case you missed it:
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