Lewis Hamilton cuts a stylish figure in a khaki coat and colorful T-shirt from his own collection in Japan ahead of the Grand Prix – after vowing to ‘come back stronger’ after Singapore
Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton looked effortlessly cool and stylish as he attended a preview in Japan ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver, 37, was seen at the Suzuka Circuit on Thursday wearing an outfit from his own collection, called Plus44World.
It comes after Lewis promised fans he would “come back to Japan stronger” after finishing ninth at the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend.
Hit the racetrack: Lewis Hamilton cut a stylish figure in a khaki coat and colorful T-shirt from his own collection in Japan on Thursday ahead of the Grand Prix
For his visit to the racetrack in Japan, Lewis wore a pair of faded jeans with a baggy white t-shirt and khaki jacket from his own line.
Her t-shirt and jacket featured flowers and funky faces.
He paired the look with a pair of green and white sneakers, a pearl necklace, sunglasses and a cap.
Lewis appeared deep in thought on the race track, after admitting he ‘screwed up’ in Singapore after crashing and finishing ninth.
Edgy: For his visit to the racetrack in Japan, Lewis wore a pair of faded jeans with a baggy white t-shirt and a khaki jacket from his own line
Colorful: Her t-shirt and jacket featured flowers and funky faces
A bit of fun: Lewis was seen driving a remote control car on the track
Red Bull star Sergio Perez won the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend.
Lewis started third but barely had a smooth run, finishing ninth.
“I’m so sorry guys, I screwed it up,” he said.
Ready to fight: On Instagram on Sunday, he wrote a long message to his devoted fans and vowed to make a return to Japan
“To say it’s been a weekend of ups and downs is an understatement,” he wrote.
On Instagram on Sunday, he penned a lengthy message to his devoted fans and vowed to make a comeback to Japan.
“To say it’s been a weekend of ups and downs is an understatement,” he wrote.
“The car wasn’t like yesterday, and it’s tough to fight for pole position one day and finish like this the next.” It’s how you get up that matters most.
“Thank you always to the team for their hard work and for keeping the momentum going. I also want to thank the fans, those watching at home, and those who waited in the rain with us.
He finished: “We will keep our heads down and keep working, keep fighting and come back to Japan stronger.”
Airside: Lewis spoke to fans in Japan at the preview
Not his best performance: Lewis appeared deep in thought on the race track, after admitting he ‘screwed up’ in Singapore after crashing and finishing ninth
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