Formula One, it is fair to say, is yet to master the art of social media.
Although some members of the F1's Twitter community, such as the Lotus team, have done a (mostly) fine job of bringing humour to a sport that is widely considered sterile, there is still a long way to go before F1 becomes prominent in cyberspace.
Some of those steps are as simple as signing up for a popular social media website, while others require the production of technology to provide the best possible service for its fans to ensure F1 remains in their consciousness outside the 19-race calendar.
Here are 10 ways for F1 to improve its presence on social media for its supporters.
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from Bleacher Report http://ift.tt/1nUKSNk
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