During the Italian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton showed off his eccentric sense of style by walking the paddock while wearing a flared jumpsuit that exposed his chest.
Sunday marked the debut of the 39-year-old British world champion at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari circuit in Imola, Italy.
The Formula One driver looked amazing in a longline black jacket with capped sleeves and shoulder pads.
He wore a bizarre black jumpsuit with large white patches on the pockets and flared trouser legs to go with the jacket.
The sportsman’s naked chest was revealed by the jumpsuit’s low neckline and side cutouts.
Lewis accessorized his ensemble with hefty patent boots, a silver chain, and a pair of rectangular black sunglasses.
However, the racer’s chances of winning on Sunday are limited because he qualified a miserable eighth in his modified Mercedes, with teammate George Russell coming in sixth.
Lewis trailed Russell by three tenths of a second, or 0.758 seconds.
Lewis displayed his sense of flair earlier this month when he strolled the paddock before the F1 Grand Prix in Miami.
Lewis wore a striking black two-piece with reflective sequins embroidered all over it that cut a beautiful figure.
Before the race, he maintained a serious expression and seemed comfortable in loose-fitting pants that hung loosely around the athlete’s limbs.
The British celebrity finished the ensemble with huge black boots and massive black sunglasses to shield his eyes from the scorching sun.
He wore his dark braids tied back in a bun and added a beaded chain necklace to complete the ensemble.
Lewis also boldly displayed his amazing hand and chest tattoos.
The driver’s day at the spring race had not gone well, as he had not qualified for Q3.
The seven-time world champion used Instagram to connect with followers and inform them that he and the team are putting in a lot of effort to get the outcomes he knows they desire.
Not the finest today, he wrote. All I can say is that we are doing everything we can to work as hard as we can and that we are not going to give up. We’ll overcome this.
It follows after Lewis announced that, upon retiring from racing, he would concentrate on “film and fashion.”
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.
‘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.” “When it ended, I didn’t have anything planned.” “My whole world came crashing down because my whole life has been about that sport” .
“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.”
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.