Lando Norris didn’t just win at Silverstone – he channeled pure British racing royalty and sent the home crowd into absolute delirium. The memes came faster than his pole-to-victory drive, with fans posting everything from “It’s Coming Home” football chants with F1 helmets to Norris photoshopped as the Queen herself.
Nico Hulkenberg finally grabbed his first podium after 15 years, and the memes practically wrote themselves. The German veteran’s P3 finish triggered an avalanche of “impossible things happening” compilations – think Leicester City winning the Premier League, but with more champagne and fewer football scarves. Meme creators worked overtime producing content faster than Haas mechanics during their best pitstop.
Piastri’s Grump Level Reaches Maximum While Max Goes Full Wholesome
Oscar Piastri’s post-race mood became instant meme gold, with his visible disappointment spawning a thousand reaction GIFs. The Australian’s expression screamed “I signed up for podiums, not fourth-place finishes,” and the internet responded with relatable content comparing his face to Monday morning energy. Meme lords captured his essence perfectly with captions like “When your teammate wins but you’re still stuck in traffic behind a Williams.
Meanwhile, Max Verstappen shocked everyone by displaying actual human emotions and sportsmanship, leading to “Wholesome Max” becoming a trending topic.












