“Let’s do a remake” Enzo Fittipaldi comments on his hilarious dance video with Charles Leclerc and Zhou Guanyu


“Let’s do a remake” Enzo Fittipaldi comments on his hilarious dance video with Charles Leclerc and Zhou Guanyu

Enzo Fittipaldi quoted a hilarious video of him Charles Leclerc, and Zhou Guanyu dancing together.

Back in 2017, Charles Leclerc was driving for Prema in the first-ever ‘Formula 2’ championship, having been rebranded from the ‘GP2’ series. He won the championship that year and was promoted into Formula 1 with Alfa Romeo, where after one season, he was promoted to what is probably the most coveted seat in Formula 1 – Ferrari, replacing Kimi Raikkonen and partnering Sebastian Vettel, who he beat in both seasons.

Also at Prema that season was Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu, formerly a member of the Ferrari driver academy from 2014 to 2018. The Chinese driver was in Formula 3 that season. In 2019, Zhou joined UNI-Virtuosi and the Renault driver academy, and also serving as their development driver in Formula 1.

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Enzo Fittipaldi, who currently drives for Charouz in Formula 2 this season, was also part of the Prema team in 2017, whom he competed in Formula 4’s Italian Championship with. The three had recorded a video back in 2017, with them dancing to a popular trend at the time, ‘Watch me whip, watch me nae-nae’. Now, this video has surfaced on Twitter.

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Zhou Guanyu jokes about the video: “Welcome to ‘Maranello Got Talent’

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Quoting the video on Twitter, Enzo Fittipaldi said “Let’s remake this!” tagging Charles Leclerc and Zhou Guanyu in his tweet.

He also added: “I promise I don’t dance like this!” The video featured some rather unconventional dancing, and fans were ‘offended’ and amused in equal measure by it. Fittipaldi seemed to be doing his own thing, while Leclerc seemed to be moving around awkwardly. Out of the three, Zhou Guanyu looked the most assured.

Zhou responded to the tweet and question from Fittipaldi, joking about their dance moves: “Welcome to: Maranello Got Talent” However, Charles Leclerc is yet to respond to the question (publicly), and a potential remake being in the works has not been, in fact, been confirmed.

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