Lewis Hamilton shares adorable selfie with dog Roscoe in $17 billion worth luxury brand’s outfit 

Lewis Hamilton took to Instagram to share pictures of him donning the Dior merchandise alongside Roscoe on the sofa.


Lewis Hamilton shares adorable selfie with dog Roscoe in $17 billion worth luxury brand’s outfit 

Lewis Hamilton and Roscoe (via IMAGO, @lewishamilton/Instagram, Screenshot)

Lewis Hamilton is an avid lover of animals and fashion, as portrayed multiple times on the grid. The 39-year-old recently delved into the fashion industry and made his mark with Dior. Hamilton designed the luxury brand’s lifestyle capsule collection. Hence, amidst the two-week break ahead of the Las Vegas GP, the Ferrari-bound driver shared pictures of himself with his dog Roscoe.

The collaboration with Dior was extremely successful, as Lewis Hamilton also attended the launch party for the collection. Hamilton loves to spend time with his pet Bulldog Roscoe, as the latter is spotted on multiple race weekends. As a result, the 39-year-old took to Instagram stories to share his picture alongside the pitbull relaxing on a sofa.

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Hamilton was donning Dior merchandise, not from the lifestyle capsule collection. The clothing piece read 44 in front, showcasing the Briton’s racing number. Moreover, Roscoe was wearing a collar showcasing his name in bold letters to further prove the close bond between the two. Hence, the 39-year-old is likely to share more such lovely pictures with Roscoe in the upcoming Winter break in Formula 1.

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Ex-F1 driver revealed condition for ‘great celebration’ during Lewis Hamilton’ final race for Mercedes

Apart from the ongoing season, Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari in the coming season is impending. The 39-year-old only has three more races as a Silver Arrow as the team prepares for a grand farewell. Hence, Ex-F1 driver David Coulthard reckoned that Hamilton winning at the season finale would be cause for a great celebration. If the Briton fails to do so, the team won’t be as passionate regarding the celebration during the final race.

He could well win his last ever Grand Prix for Mercedes in Abu Dhabi, and what a great celebration of his time with them that would be. You and I do not know what the next few races hold but, if he does not, it is not going to be the passionate celebration of moving on that maybe they both would have liked.

David Coulthard told Mirror.co.uk
Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff (via Formula 1)
Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff (via Formula 1)

Mercedes’s rollercoaster of performance in the 2024 season meant that Hamilton had barely any chances to showcase his talent. Regardless, the Briton scored two highly coveted race wins this season with one being on his home soil. Hence, despite the end-of-the-season race, Brackley will be extremely proud of the Mercedes star.