How this automation works
Keep your audience engaged by automatically sharing Formula 1 updates on Facebook.
Any new post from Formula 1
Trigger ingredients
Create a status message
Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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Create your own Facebook Pages and Formula 1 workflow
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About Facebook Pages
Facebook Pages allow an organization, business, celebrity, or band to maintain a professional presence on Facebook. Use Applets to grow your Facebook Pages community by cross-posting to and from your page and bringing the best content to your audience, automatically.
Facebook Pages allow an organization, business, celebrity, or band to maintain a professional presence on Facebook. Use Applets to grow your Facebook Pages community by cross-posting to and from your page and bringing the best content to your audience, automatically.
About Formula 1
Formula1.com is a racing website that allows fans to keep up with the latest news and updates on Formula 1, the highest class of single-seater auto racing. It is sanctioned by the FIA, who are the governing body of motorsport worldwide. On the website, viewers can watch live races and highlights, as well as read interviews with drivers and team personnel, get comprehensive coverage of race weekends, and find out more about F1 history.
Formula1.com is a racing website that allows fans to keep up with the latest news and updates on Formula 1, the highest class of single-seater auto racing. It is sanctioned by the FIA, who are the governing body of motorsport worldwide. On the website, viewers can watch live races and highlights, as well as read interviews with drivers and team personnel, get comprehensive coverage of race weekends, and find out more about F1 history.
