$285 million worth Lewis Hamilton heads to snowy vacation with pet Roscoe
As the F1 world ramps up for the 2025 season, Lewis Hamilton decided to go on a winter vacation with Roscoe.

Lewis Hamilton and Roscoe, images via IMAGO and Instagram/lewishamilton
F1 drivers often have a jam-packed schedule due to the vast F1 calendar. Subsequently, when the season concludes, drivers flee away to celebrate the off-season and enjoy some days away from hectic F1 world. Following suit, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton headed off for a snowy vacation with his infamous bulldog Roscoe.
Lewis Hamilton is known to make several appearances off the track. The 39-year-old is a fashion icon and would co-chair the Met Gala this year. On the other hand, he would be soon moving to Maranello as he would partner up with Ferrari for the 2025 season. In lieu of this, he went on for a mountain trip before starting his new journey with the Scuderia.
The 39-year-old posted Instagram stories of skiing down the mountains. Moreover, he also brought Roscoe along with him and had a fun time with the 11-year-old bulldog.
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The seven-time champion is expected to get behind the wheel of a Ferrari by January end. He would be driving the 2023 challenger(SF-23) at the Fiorano circuit and aiming to get some knowledge of how the prancing horse handles.
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton: A feisty driver lineup for Ferrari
As Hamilton is making his way down to the revered Italian manufacturer, Ferrari would be hosting a driver lineup filled with young action and the experience of a seven-time champion. This has led experts to assert the scarlet duo to be a devastating pair for its rivals. Making Leclerc and Hamilton, teammates to be feared off around the grid.

Subsequently, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali shed light upon how the Scuderia pair would adapt to each other. He reckoned despite their common goal of beating one another, the duo would not reach the heights of civil war breaking down within the team.
Charles [Leclerc] will obviously have to accept that having someone like Lewis in the house will not be an easy partner. At the same time Lewis will definitely have the ability to transmit this positivity of his in trying to achieve his record. He has it as clear as if it were on the centre bar of the halo. They love each other very much and I hope they will love each other again at the end of the year.
Stefano Domenicali said (via Autoracer)
Anyhow, managing this pair would not be easy for Ferrari. Hamilton is no stranger to intra-team conflicts, which was witnessed during his time at Mercedes and McLaren.
Thus, the Italian powerhouse may step upon its own foot by axing Carlos Sainz in favor of Hamilton. So, the future of the scarlet duo remains murky in spite of the positive comments from experts around the paddock.