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Lewis Hamilton Makes Bold Fashion Statement in Oversized Co-ord, Arrives at Monaco Grand Prix Paddock on Scooter

In the large striped jumper that he wore to the Formula One Grand Prix in Monaco on Sunday, Lewis Hamilton looked stylish.

Lewis Hamilton cut a cool figure in an oversized striped jumper as he arrived at the paddock ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix in Monaco on Sunday

Arriving in luxury on a small luxurious boat, the British driver seemed upbeat as he docked and got onto a scooter.
He looked great wearing the beige and navy short-sleeved polo shirt with wide-leg pants that matched.

Lewis accessorized with a pair of fashionable shades and a thick silver chain necklace, remaining comfortably attired in boots.

The British driver seemed in good spirits as he arrived in style on a small lavish boat before docking and hopping on a scooter

The seven-time world champion smiled as he rode his scooter to the Mercedes garage after arriving in the paddock.
Lewis, who has spent the last three seasons with an uncompetitive Mercedes, recorded the fastest lap in the first practice around the winding streets and the second-best time in the final warm-up.

He rocked the short sleeved navy and beige polo top with a pair of matching wide legged trousers

He qualified for the race on Saturday in seventh position, as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc won the pole position, besting Oscar Piastri of McLaren and teammate Carlos Sainz of third.
Max Verstappen, the leader of the world championship, qualified sixth, behind Lando Norris in fourth and Lewis’s teammate George Russell in fifth.

Lewis kept comfortable in a pair of boots and accessorised with a chunky silver chain necklace and a paid of stylish shades

A reporter from Italy questioned Lewis earlier in the weekend about whether he thought would be more difficult: placing on the podium in the next 17 races or learning Italian before joining Ferrari. He chuckled.
“It seems like learning Italian will be the most difficult,” he remarked.

Lewis was seen hopping off a Mercedes boat as he arrived at the paddock

“However, currently, reaching the podium is probably the less likely option.”
It follows after Lewis announced that, upon retiring from racing, he would concentrate on “film and fashion.”

The seven time world champion arrived at the paddock by boat before hopping onto his scooter to get to the Mercedes garage

The Formula 1 driver has acknowledged that he has already consulted with several of his well-known colleagues who have already retired from competitive racing when considering his post-race plans.

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 in second

‘I’d spoken to so many fantastic players, from Boris Becker to Serena Williams, to Michael Jordan,’ he said in GQ’s annual Creativity Issue.

Speaking with legendary athletes that I’ve encountered along the road, some of whom are still competing or are retired, makes me realize how unprepared they are for what is ahead.

Many of them had the comment, “I stopped too early.” Or simply: “Stayed too long.”

It comes after Lewis told how he is going to focus on 'film and fashion' when he retires from racing

“When it ended, I didn’t have anything planned.” “My whole world came crashing down because my whole life has been about that sport” .

The F1 star is already mulling over his future away from the track and has revealed he's sought advice from some of his famous friends who have already stepped away from their sports

“I didn’t plan and it was a bit of a mess-up because I was really lost afterwards,” said a few of them.

That kind of hole existed. Such a gap. Furthermore, I had no notion how I would fill it. And at first, I tried to fill it so quickly that I filled it with the incorrect item.”

'Talking to greats that I've met along the way, who are retired - or some that are still in competition - and the fear of what's next, the lack of preparation for what's next'

However, that simply made me consider, “Okay, when I stop, how do I avoid that?” I therefore started taking my search for alternative passions seriously.

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