Lewis Hamilton once again shows off his quirky sense of style in a £490 Lacoste shell suit ahead of practice at the F1 Grand Prix in Budapest
He’s known for his love of quirky fashion.
And Lewis Hamilton turned heads once more as he walked the paddock prior to practice ahead at the F1 Grand Prix of Hungary in Budapest on Friday.
The racer, 37, channelled the 90s in a £490 Lacoste shell suit and a pair of £205 Jimmy Choo Hawaii high-top sneakers.
Flashback: Lewis Hamilton channelled the 90s in a £490 Lacoste shell suit as he walked the paddock prior to practice ahead at the F1 Grand Prix of Hungary in Budapest on Friday
The sportsman wore a pair of Police shiny black glasses after arriving on site, with the Grand Prix lasting from Friday until Sunday.
Looking focused, Lewis strolled through the grounds layered in gold necklaces and a statement piece watch.
He wore his signature braids in a high ponytail as he showed off his collection of rings, inducing a Cartier ring retaining at £4,180.
Cool: The sportsman wore a pair of Police shiny black glasses after arriving on site, with the Grand Prix lasting from Friday until Sunday
He wore his signature braids in a high ponytail as he sauntered through the paddocks
The outing comes after Lewis showed his support behind the climate activists who invaded the track at this year’s British Grand Prix earlier this month, where he took a record 13th podium at a single race.
Northamptonshire Police said seven people were arrested after the invasion on the opening lap of the Silverstone contest, after five protestors stormed the Wellington Straight before sitting down.
The race had already been suspended following Zhou Guanyu’s high-speed crash, followed by a 53-minute delay before the restart in a high octane, action-packed day at Silverstone.
Confident: Looking focused, Lewis strolled through the grounds layered in gold necklaces and a statement piece watch
Bling: Ge showed off his collection of rings, inducing a Cartier ring retaining at £4,180
Edgy look: Looking focused, Lewis strolled through the grounds layered in gold necklaces and a statement piece watch
Lewis backed the protests on Twitter – understood to be from climate activist group Just Stop Oil – although he warned that storming the track on race day was far too dangerous.
The seven-time world champion said: ‘As we’ve seen today, this is a very dangerous sport.
‘I wasn’t aware of the protests today, and while I’ll always support those standing up for what they believe in, it must be done safely.
Stylish: He wore his signature braids in a high ponytail as he showed off his collection of rings
Sunny: He shielded his eyes with a pair of round black sunglasses and sported a well-groomed beard
‘Please don’t jump onto our race circuits to protest, we don’t want to put you in harm’s way.’
The quintet were swiftly dragged away by marshals to huge cheers from the watching crowd.
But in a race that saw ambulances and emergency crews called to the scene, there could very nearly have been further incidents after the protestors stormed the fastest part of the track.
Having his say: The outing comes after Lewis showed his support behind the climate activists who invaded the track at this year’s British Grand Prix earlier this month, where he took a record 13th podium at a single race
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