WATCH: Enea Bastianini and Jack Miller perform the ‘Shoey’ during French GP podium celebrations ⁩


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The world of MotoGP and Formula 1 have always been intertwined as the motorsports enthusiasts crave adrenaline on the motorbike as well as in the race car. While we have seen Lando Norris talk about his idol Valentino Rossi in his vlogs on his YouTube channel, we have also watched as Lewis Hamilton and Valentino Rossi had swapped their rides for a fun video.

And now, the worlds of MotoGP and F1 have come together yet again in front of the eyes of the audience who attended the French MotoGP race at Le Mans Bugatti Circuit, on Sunday.

The weekend of the French Grand Prix marked the seventh round of racing in the 2022 season of MotoGP, and as the podium winner, Jack Miller took to the stage and did a crazy shoey to celebrate his victory!

The “Shoey” tradition continues in Australia as French GP podium winner Jack Miller performs it

Joan Mir and Jack Miller
Joan Mir and Jack Miller

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In the ever-so-surprising French Grand Prix, the winner from the previous Grand Prix at Jerez–Francesco Bagnaia crashed out and DNFed while Suzuki drivers Joan Mir, running sixth in the World Championship and Alex Rins, running fourth, both crashed out as well. But Enea Bastianini held on to his nerves and delivered a brilliant performance. He showed why he is the only rider with more than one Grand Prix win in this season.

At the end of the race, while Enea Bastianini was crowned the Champion, Australian Jack Miller came second and Aprillia’s Alex Espargaro came third. Of course, as Jack Miller was on the stage, he knew that it called for the all-too-known Australian tradition of doing a shoey where he took off his boots and poured champagne into it.

Miller went around with his champagne-filled boot and made sure his fellow podium-winners also got to taste the wine by themselves!

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