(Video) Lewis Hamilton has a heartwarming moment with his INFAMOUS dog Roscoe during ongoing F1 break

Lewis Hamilton often makes an appearance on the paddock with his bulldog Roscoe during European race weekends.


(Video) Lewis Hamilton has a heartwarming moment with his INFAMOUS dog Roscoe during ongoing F1 break

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

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton and his bulldog Roscoe are one of the most iconic driver-pet duos in the world of motorsport. Roscoe was adopted by Hamilton in 2013 and is often seen in the paddock during European races.

Lewis Hamilton will join Ferrari in 2025 on a multi-year deal, departing Mercedes after 12 glorious years. Hamilton has been an advocate for veganism and has openly talked about his love for all forms of animal life.

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In a viral video that surfaced through X, Hamilton can be seen hugging his dog affectionately in his home. Roscoe always steals the limelight whether he is in the F1 paddock or seen online via Hamilton’s various social media accounts.

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Hamilton has been unable to deliver good results for Mercedes ever since the resumption after the summer break. Having amassed two wins so far this year, the Brit will look to replicate the same at the United States GP this month.

Lewis Hamilton talks of hosting a grand prix in Africa in the coming years

F1 has added newer locations such as Las Vegas to its racing calendar while inherently ignoring other nations. Lewis Hamilton has thereafter spoken on the need for a race to be held in the continent of Africa as well.

Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO)
Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO)

We can’t be adding races in other locations and continuing to ignore Africa, which the rest of the world just takes from. No one gives anything to Africa. There’s a huge amount of work that needs to be done there. I think a lot of the world that haven’t been there don’t realise how beautiful the place is, how vast it is. And probably they don’t even know what the countries are doing still to those places in terms of holding back.

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Hamilton has urged Formula 1 to diversify its culture to unexplored countries and locations. The 39-year-old said the Grand Prix in Africa will be able to highlight its beauty and significance to the world as a whole.

Hamilton’s influence holds massive significance due to his popularity and success in the sport. He has used his reach to stand for pressing issues of racism and equality so far. The Brit now gears up for a new chapter at Ferrari in the closing stages of his career.