WATCH: British GP winner Lewis Hamilton ADORABLY carries his dog Roscoe after getting off a helicopter
Lewis Hamilton and Roscoe are well-known in the world of F1.
Lewis Hamilton and Roscoe (Via: Imago, X/sim, screenshot)
Lewis Hamilton, since his British Grand Prix triumph, has been the driver who has been constantly dominating the headlines. No matter what he does, he seems to be getting immense attention from all over the globe.
The seven-time world champion won a race at the pinnacle of motor racing after over two years. The Silverstone event was an extremely emotional one for Hamilton and his fans as the world united in showering their love on the Brit.
While the 39-year-old’s recent on-track antics have been a bubbling topic, he has for a change, come into the limelight for an adorable off-track moment. The Brit was recently spotted getting off a helicopter and carrying his dog, Roscoe, in his arms.
he loves his boy roscoe so much ??
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The wholesome moment has made immense noise on the web as people from all over the world have been reacting to it. Lewis Hamilton shares an extremely close bond with his dog and the duo is well-known for their infamous paddock appearances.
Lewis Hamilton is fully ‘motivated and dedicated’ to perform in F1
While Hamilton has amassed attention for his antics with his dog Roscoe, the Ex-F1 driver turned pundit, Martin Brundle has given his take on the former Silverstone win. Brundle genuinely feels the seven-time world champion is fully dedicated to F1 despite his aging body.
The 39-year-old is currently the second-oldest driver on the current grid.
Lewis has somehow found the motivation and dedication, surrounded by much younger drivers, to keep training, learning, travelling, and believing in himself these past two seasons.Martin Brundle via Sky Sports
Mercedes’s tremendous work around the W15 challenger is one of the main reasons behind the team’s recent strong performances. Lewis Hamilton sounded extremely buoyant after his British GP victory about his team’s chances going ahead, and considering this, it’s going to be fascinating to see how the prolific Brit would perform in the upcoming races.
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