“Living his life! Like he should!,” Lewis Hamilton faces backlash after partying with two mysterious ladies in New York ahead of Miami GP


“Living his life!  Like he should!,” Lewis Hamilton faces backlash after partying with two mysterious ladies in New York ahead of Miami GP

Lewis Hamilton

The inaugural edition of Miami GP is finally upon us, as we head into the first of the two races in US this year. The hype around the first Miami GP is almost unmatched, as it promises to be an extravagant affair. Red Bull cut the lead on Ferrari on their home turf in Imola, as Max Verstappen came home to claim his second win of the season.

However, as for Lewis Hamilton, the struggles continued in Imola. The Briton finished outside of the points for the first time a couple of weeks ago, as he continues to be a victim of porpoising issues. Now, just two days prior to the Miami GP, Lewis Hamilton was spotted partying in a club in New York.

Fans delivered a mixed response to Lewis Hamilton’s decision of partying late on Thursday night. The first practice session in Miami takes place on Friday, with the qualifying session being scheduled for Saturday.

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Lewis Hamilton hopes to turnaround his fortunes in Miami

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton will look for a much better result in Miami this weekend. The Briton has managed to secure just one podium finish this season, which came in Bahrain in the first race of the season. Meanwhile, his teammate, George Russell has outperformed the Briton, scoring more points than him on three occasions.

Hence, it came as no surprise when Lewis Hamilton received some backlash when he was spotted partying ahead of Miami GP. However, fans also demanded privacy for the driver, as he is allowed to live his life on his own terms.

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It is believed that Mercedes have found a part solution to their porpoising struggles in Miami, and they hope that it will materialize in terms of an improved performance.

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