Secret Santa is a traditional game played in offices and between friends every Christmas, offering the chance for some light-hearted fun in buying a gift.
The tradition extended to the Formula 1 paddock this year as 18 of the 20 drivers got in on the act, sharing gifts over the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend at the final race of the season.
The gifts ranged from Italian cookies and pasta to a Pink Panther hat, and even a pipe and slippers for Felipe Massa ahead of his retirement from Formula 1!
'Santa' has delivered to the @MercedesAMGF1 boys
— Formula 1 (@F1) December 22, 2017
But don't get too excited, @ValtteriBottas (wait for it...) #F1 @Max33Verstappen pic.twitter.com/gMwtA4ZGR3
What did your Secret Santa give you this year? Perhaps a ring?
— Sauber F1 Team (@SauberF1Team) December 22, 2017
See what Pascal and Marcus received in the #F1 paddock pic.twitter.com/e41nNMFVxZ
It's Secret Santa time in the @F1 paddock. What did Stoff and Fernando receive? Watch to find out. pic.twitter.com/tpSc43tkWR
— McLaren (@McLarenF1) December 22, 2017
What would you get Lance and @MassaFelipe19 for Christmas?
— WILLIAMS RACING (@WilliamsRacing) December 22, 2017
Watch the video for an @F1 Secret Santa special! pic.twitter.com/g4MhP5ixym
WATCH: It's Secret Santa time for the #F1 drivers
— Formula 1 (@F1) December 22, 2017
Featuring monkeys, waffle makers, Muhammad Ali and more https://t.co/tnQRjp5fad
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