Lewis Hamilton cut a cool figure in an oversized striped jersey as he arrived at the paddock ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix in Monaco on Sunday.
The British driver seemed in good spirits as he arrived in style in a small luxury boat before docking and hopping on a scooter.
He rocked the navy and beige short-sleeved polo shirt with a pair of matching wide-leg pants.
Lewis kept it comfortable in a pair of boots and accessorized with a chunky silver chain necklace and a range of chic shades.
After arriving at the paddock, the seven-time world champion smiled as he rode his scooter to the Mercedes garage.
Lewis Hamilton looked great in an oversized striped jersey as he arrived in the paddock ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix in Monaco on Sunday.
The British driver seemed in good spirits as he arrived in style in a small luxury boat before docking and hopping on a scooter.
Lewis, who has endured an uncompetitive Mercedes for the past three seasons, set the fastest lap in the opening session on the narrow streets and the second fastest in the final warm-up.
He managed to qualify in seventh place on Saturday ahead of today’s race, while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took pole position beating McLaren’s Oscar Piastri into second and teammate Carlos Sainz into third.
Lando Norris took fourth position, while Lewis’ teammate George Russell qualified fifth ahead of world championship leader Max Verstappen who only qualified sixth.
Earlier in the weekend, Lewis was asked by an Italian journalist if he felt it would be easier to learn Italian before moving to Ferrari or getting on the podium in the remaining 17 races. The river.
“I think learning Italian will probably be the hardest thing,” he said. “But right now getting on the podium is probably the least likely option.”
It comes after Lewis said he will focus on “film and fashion” when he retires from racing.
The Formula 1 star is already reflecting on his future off the track and has revealed that he has sought advice from some of his famous friends who have already stepped away from their sports.
He said GQ Annual Creativity Issue: ‘I had spoken to many incredible athletes, from Boris Becker to Serena Williams, even Michael Jordan.
He rocked the navy and beige short-sleeved polo shirt with a pair of matching wide-leg pants.
Lewis kept it comfortable in a pair of boots and accessorized with a chunky silver chain necklace and a range of chic shades.
Lewis was seen jumping from a Mercedes boat when it arrived at the paddock.
The seven-time world champion arrived at the paddock by boat before hopping on his scooter to reach the Mercedes garage.
On Saturday, Lewis managed to qualify in seventh place ahead of today’s race, while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took pole position beating McLaren’s Oscar Piastri into second.
It comes after Lewis said he will focus on “film and fashion” when he retires from racing.
The F1 star is already reflecting on his future off the track and has revealed that he has sought advice from some of his famous friends who have already stepped away from their sports.
He told GQ’s annual Creativity issue: “I had spoken to so many incredible athletes, from Boris Becker to Serena Williams, even Michael Jordan.”
“Talking to greats that I have met along the way, who are retired – or some who are still in competition – and the fear of what is next, the lack of preparation for what is coming”
Talking to greats I’ve met along the way, who are retired – or some who are still in competition – and the fear of what’s next, the lack of preparation for what’s coming.
‘A lot of them said, “I stopped too soon.” Or: “I stayed too long.” “When it was over, I didn’t have anything planned.” “My whole world fell apart because my whole life has revolved around that sport.”
“Some of them were like, ‘I didn’t plan it and it was a bit of a disaster because afterwards I was really lost. There was a hole, a void. And I had no idea how I was going to do it. fill it and at first I was in such a hurry to try to fill it that you fill it with the wrong thing…”
But it made me think, “Okay, when I stop, how can I avoid it?” And then I got serious about finding other things I was passionate about.”