He likes to make his own style rules and Lewis Hamilton was at it once again on Saturday.
The Formula One champ, 37, was pictured walking the circuit at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix wearing a tailored slate Louis Vuitton tracksuit – costing a cool £3,8000.
The driver donned the checked jacket – with a popped collar – and matching joggers, both emblazoned with a striking chevron trim.
Label Lewis: Lewis Hamilton, 37, cut a stylish figure in a £3,800 Louis Vuitton tailored tracksuit at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Saturday
Shielding his eyes from the scorching weather behind shades, Lewis accessorised the look with a thick silver chain and eye popping diamond earring.
The cool customer wore his dreadlocks tied back as he walked the track in dark trainers.
Later Lewis changed into a white T-shirt with his team’s logo as he signed autographs through a fence for the crowd of enthusiastic fans.
Cool dude: Shielding his eyes from the scorching weather behind shades, Lewis accessorised the look with a thick silver chain and an eye popping diamond earring
Pre race: The cool customer wore his dreadlocks tied back as he walked the track in dark trainers
Over here! The star stopped to sign autographs for fans after they waited out in the sun
Having an umbrella held by him for a member of the crew later the star posed for photos with fans.
The outing comes as Sebastian Vettel questioned whether Lewis is still excited by Formula One following the seven-time world champion’s downturn in results.
Speaking ahead of this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Vettel empathised with Hamilton saying it must be demoralising finishing ‘eighth, or 12th or 13th’ after spending so long ‘at the top’.
What? The outing comes as Sebastian Vettel questioned whether Lewis is still excited by Formula One following the seven-time world champion’s downturn in results
Losing streak: Speaking ahead of this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Vettel empathised with Hamilton saying it must be demoralising finishing ‘eighth, or 12th or 13th’ after spending so long ‘at the top’
All smiles: Despite the bad luck the racer beamed as he made his way around track flanked by crew
Aston Martin’s Vettel also admitted he was scared by the prospect of retiring from F1 and that he believes the sport is ‘missing’ sacked race director Michael Masi.
Hamilton arrives in Baku 75 points adrift of championship leader Max Verstappen – the equivalent of three race victories – after finishing third, 10th, fourth, 13th, sixth, fifth and eighth in the opening seven rounds.
‘When you get to know the sport in the way I have done, and Lewis has done, winning and being at the top is what you strive for,’ said Vettel, who claimed four consecutive titles with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013.
Boiling hot: Having an umbrella held by him for a member of the crew later the star posed for photos with young fans
Fans: Later Lewis changed into a white t-shirt with his team’s logo as he signed autographs through a fence for the crowd of enthusiastic fans
Strike a pose: Lewis posed for snaps with a selection of lucky fans
‘Does it excite you to finish eighth, or 12th or 13th? No it doesn’t, when you know you have been first so many times – and in Lewis’ case more than any other guy.
‘George (Russell) comes in. He spent three years at Williams suffering to death at the rear of the field, scoring the odd point, and then suddenly he is eighth or 12th and life for him is amazing.
‘Everybody is different, but you need to be fair from the outside and say, look, is Lewis naturally going to be as fired up about finishing eighth as George probably is? No, and I would be surprised if he was.’
Vettel finished runner-up to Hamilton in 2017 and 2018 before he was dropped by Ferrari and then signed for Aston Martin in 2020.