Lewis Hamilton showcases his unique sense of style

Lewis Hamilton showcases his unique sense of style

She is known for her crazy love of fashion.

37-year-old Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton wasn’t quite the flagship when he arrived at the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Thursday.

The Mercedes driver stood out from the crowd in a yellow velvet vest and trousers as he drove around the famous Circuit Paul Ricard.

Soft yellow: 37-year-old Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton wasn’t quite the flagship when he appeared at the French Grand Prix at Le Castellet on Thursday

He had muscular, tattooed arms at the top and complemented his summery look with sturdy black boots.

Lewis donned stylish black sunglasses when they arrived on the field as the Grand Prix was scheduled from Friday to Sunday.

The pilot wore his short black hair in his usual braids and grew a little beard.

Style: The Mercedes driver stood out from the crowd in a yellow velvet vest and trousers as he rode the famous Circuit Paul Ricard.

Style: The Mercedes driver stood out from the crowd in a yellow velvet vest and trousers as he rode the famous Circuit Paul Ricard.

The statement comes after Lewis announced his support for climate activists who occupied the circuit at the British Grand Prix, where he set a record 13 podiums in just one race earlier this year.

Northamptonshire police said seven people were arrested after the invasion in the opening round of the Silverstone match, after five protesters stormed Wellington Plain before sitting down.

The race had already been halted after Zhou Guanyu’s crash, followed by a 53-minute delay before restarting on an action-packed day at Silverstone.

Preparation: Lewis will attend first free practice at the Paul Ricard circuit ahead of Friday's Lenovo Formula 1 Grand Prix

Preparation: Lewis will attend first free practice at the Paul Ricard circuit ahead of Friday’s Lenovo Formula 1 Grand Prix

According to climate activist group Just Stop Oil, Hamilton supported the protests on Twitter, perhaps to the surprise of many fans, but warned that it was too dangerous to take the track by storm on race day.

The seven-time world champion said: “As we see today, this is a very dangerous sport.

“I was unaware of today’s protests and while I will always support those who stand for what they believe, it needs to be done safely.

“Please don’t jump into our circuits to protest, we don’t want to endanger you.”

To the applause of the watching crowd, the quintet was quickly swept away by marshals.

But in a race where ambulances and emergency services were seen on the field, there would be almost more crashes after demonstrators rushed to the fastest part of the track.

Comment: The post comes after Lewis expressed his support for the climate activists who occupied the circuit at the British Grand Prix earlier this year, where he took his 13th record podium in a single race.

Comment: The post comes after Lewis expressed his support for the climate activists who occupied the circuit at the British Grand Prix earlier this year, where he took his 13th record podium in a single race.

Source: Daily Mail

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