$300 million worth F1 superstar Lewis Hamilton all-set to feature on the cover of Time Style Magazine

Lewis Hamilton has been invited to various fashion weeks and award ceremonies in the past due to his impeccable sense of style.


$300 million worth F1 superstar Lewis Hamilton all-set to feature on the cover of Time Style Magazine

Lewis Hamilton (via: IMAGO, X/ Sir Lewis Updates, screenshot)

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton is one of the most popular sports personalities in the world. Having amassed 105 career wins along with 200 podiums, Hamilton is often regarded as the greatest motorsports racer in history.

Lewis Hamilton has forever been a fashion icon, mesmerizing everyone with his dapper looks both on and off the track. The 39-year-old is set to join the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team in 2025, having spent the last 12 years racing for the Mercedes F1 team.

Hamilton is now set to star in the prestigious TIME Style Magazine, which is due to be released this Sunday. In a preview of the cover, the British driver is seen donning a blue sweatshirt with his signature ornaments.

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The 39-year-old has won the races of Spa and Silverstone this year despite enduring shaky circumstances and performances. He will now look to conjure up the best outcomes from the last six races, looking to end his era with the Silver Arrows on a high.

Mercedes set to bring new upgrades to help Lewis Hamilton and George Russel at Austin

Mercedes Technical Director James Allison has revealed the team’s plans after a dismal outing in Singapore last weekend. The Silver Arrows appeared miles off the pace as compared to Red Bull and McLaren in Marina Bay.

George Russell and Lewis Hamilton
George Russell and Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO)

We will be trying to figure out how to mitigate what ailed us this weekend, how to figure out how to make the tyres run better on these overheating circuits. We’ll be also doing quite a lot of work to bring our last upgrade of the season together. We’ve got quite a fairly substantial set of new clothes for the car coming for Austin that we hope will give us a decent weekend there.

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Allison has urged his team to resolve the W15’s issues, which affected George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in Singapore. He then claimed that the Brackley-based team is hopeful of achieving good results in Austin next month.

Russell and Hamilton were left exhausted and unwell due to the high cockpit temperatures in the W15 last weekend. Many issues such as these need to be addressed during the ongoing month-long break ahead of the United States GP.