We’ve all been there and tagged the wrong account on a social media post. However, when F2 driver Clément Novalak mentioned ‘Marcus Armstrong’ in a tweet yesterday, none of us expected the amazing exchange that would follow.
Who are you and why am I tagged here
— Marcus Armstrong (@MarcusArmstrong) September 2, 2022
It didn’t take long for MP Motorsport, one of the teams on the F2 grid, to get involved and we love them for it.
Can do, question. Where do I buy a race suit?
— Marcus Armstrong (@MarcusArmstrong) September 2, 2022
I mean I’ll do it if the seatbelts are good
— Marcus Armstrong (@MarcusArmstrong) September 2, 2022
Thanks to the exchange, Marcus 2.0 had his follows go from zero and is now on over 200. One of his followers is also the racing driver, Marcus Armstrong, who he has been mistaken for 😂
@ClementNovalak thanks to you my followers have tripled. Can’t thank you enough. pic.twitter.com/KX2eghgQIR
— Marcus Armstrong (@MarcusArmstrong) September 2, 2022
Marcus has taken his mistaken identity very seriously, and has now updated his bio and even featured image to fit his new job title.
Fair play, Marcus Armstrong. Fair play.
