“Day wiff’s Dad,” Lewis Hamilton’s dog Roscoe posts adorable picture with the F1 champion
Throughout the years, multiple images of Lewis Hamilton and his bulldog Roscoe has surfaced the web owing to their adorable relationship.
Lewis Hamilton and Roscoe, via IMAGO
While the F1 paddock ramps up for the race weekend in Austin, Lewis Hamilton is in a bit of a relaxing mode. The seven-time champion recently posted adorable photos of him and his bulldog on Roscoe‘s Instagram page.
Lewis Hamilton adopted two dogs Roscoe and Coco in 2013 and 2014 respectively. However, Coco passed away in 2020 owing to an unfortunate heart attack. This left the 11-year-old dog alone in Hamilton’s house but he did not stay away from accompanying the 39-year-old to the F1 paddock whenever the Mercedes driver was on the move.
On the other hand, Hamilton made an Instagram account on behalf of Roscoe, and the page has 1.1 million followers. With such a huge following, the Brit recently added a few more pictures of him with Roscoe, where the parent-dog pair was having a peaceful time.
Apart from this, the 39-year-old would be hoping for a better weekend at the US GP in comparison to last year. Hamilton was disqualified from last year’s race after finishing in second place. This made him lose massive momentum as he was fighting for second place in the 2023 driver’s standings.
Roscoe has made a recovery after having a health scare
Hamilton and Roscoe have come back to their normal routine and are anticipated to be seen in the paddock together soon. The bulldog had a massive health scare before the Singapore GP. This led fans to speculate whether Roscoe had gotten better. Following this, Hamilton revealed his dog’s health status via an Instagram post.
The post revealed that after a visit from the vet, Roscoe was back to normal and would continue practicing the vegan diet that Hamilton follows. Subsequently, fans were happy with Roscoe’s health status and hoped to see the seven-time champion’s dog soon at a Grand Prix.
On the other hand, Mercedes have had timid outings in terms of performance since the summer break. This has made Hamilton’s chances of winning a race in the next six rounds very slim. Thus, it seems likely that the 39-year-old would bid adieu to the German marque at Abu Dhabi without adding another win under his belt.
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