He’s known for his unique sense of style.
And Lewis Hamilton turned heads as he toured the track at the F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Friday.
The driver, 38, donned a Louis Vuitton denim suit which boasted a quirky checkerboard print and hefty £5,000 price tag.
Lewis’ ensemble featured an oversized blazer with gold buttons engraved with the luxury fashion brand’s name.
The champion also wore matching trousers and slipped his feet into a pair of chunky black boots.
Fashion forward: Lewis Hamilton, 38, turned heads as he toured the track at the F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone on Friday
Pricey: The driver donned a Louis Vuitton denim suit which featured a quirky checkerboard print and hefty £4,400 price tag
He styled his dark locks into braids and shielded his eyes behind shades as he completed the look with diamond jewellery.
It comes after Oliver Dowden ordered Just Stop Oil to ‘stop the selfish stunts’ as he warned eco-zealots could put lives at risk if they target this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
The Deputy Prime Minister has spoken with Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali about possible disruption at the Silverstone race.
It comes after Just Stop Oil staged a demonstration at Lord’s cricket ground during last week’s Ashes Test match between England and Australia.
Security staff at Wimbledon are also on high alert this week for protesters trying to disrupt the famous tennis tournament.
Following their talks in Downing Street, Mr Dowden said Mr Domenicali was ‘right’ to warn that demonstrations on the Silverstone track could be ‘extremely dangerous and put lives at risk’.
‘It’s time for Just Stop Oil to just stop the selfish stunts,’ he added.
Speaking outside No10 yesterday, Mr Domenicali warned protesters against ‘dangerous’ actions and ‘destroying events’ attended by hundreds of thousands of fans.
Fashion: Lewis’ ensemble featured an oversized blazer with gold buttons engraved with the luxury fashion brand’s name
Strut: The champion also wore matching trousers and slipped his feet into a pair of chunky black boots
Say cheese: Lewis graciously stopped for selfies with fans
“There’s a way of showing what you want to do but this is totally unacceptable, so we really hope that people understand it’s not the place,’ he told Sky Sports, ahead of the British Grand Prix beginning on Friday with the first practice session.
‘That’s pretty clear to me.’
Toto Wolff, the boss of the Mercedes team, insisted Formula One was ‘trailblazing in sustainability’ and would use 100 per cent sustainable fuel by 2026.
He warned potential protesters that staging a demonstration as Formula One cars drive at 200mph would be ‘putting yourself in danger’ as well as drivers.
Suave: He styled his dark locks into braids and shielded his eyes behind shades as he completed the look with diamond jewellery
Fans: fans and photographers all battled to grab a snap of the star
Scary stuff: It comes after deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden ordered Just Stop Oil to ‘stop the selfish stunts’ as he warned eco-zealots could put lives at risk if they target this weekend’s British Grand Prix
‘I can speak for our drivers, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton – they wouldn’t want to have anybody being at risk; spectators, fans or themselves,’ he added.
‘That is not the place to take big risks. You’re not blocking anybody but you’re seriously putting people at harm.’
Last week’s action by Just Stop Oil at Lord’s saw protesters run onto the ground and throw orange paint powder before security staff intervened.
England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow was praised by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after he grabbed one of the demonstrators and carried them back towards the boundary rope.
Government ministers are set to hold talks with other senior sporting leaders and police bosses today amid fears the campaign group could target further events this summer.