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Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona in two weeks time will be the first Grand Prix to feature a post-race show on Twitter, as the F1 has partnered up with Twitter to make it possible.
This will continue for ten races initially, but an extension could be in play if the idea proves successful.
The show will feature reactions from drivers, team bosses and engineers directly after the race, just like on tv. The broadcast will take place on Twitter, which means that it'll be absolutely free!
"It's good to see that the F1 is doing more on the digital platforms than before," Nico Rosberg said on the F1's official website.
"Interaction with the fans is very important for the sport and I think that this is a good move.
"The fact that I was asked to participate was very nice as I'm still a massive fan of the sport."
According to the official Twitter account of the Formula One, we'll be able to follow the broadcast directly after the Spanish Grand Prix ends.
Spain will also be the first time that the streaming service for the race will be available. Originally, the service should've been available from the start of the season, but technical issues prevented the service to be launched until now.