LEWIS HAMILTON stays on the pink again – showing off his ripped body in some garish jeans.
The Formula One legend also shared a photo of himself as a six-year-old boy winning one of his first trophies.
Lewis Hamilton in his pink jeans with pet bulldog Roscoe
Hamilton shared this image of him as a six-year-old with one of his first trophies in karting
Lewis Hamilton in his pink denim outfit with his pet bulldog RoscoeCredit: Splash News
Hamilton, 35, always likes to set trends in the fashion stakes – and it was not the first time he has gone for the pink look.
He rocked up at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Italy last month completely in a pink denim outfit.
The Brit, who has hinted he could quit F1, shared on Instagram a revealing shot in his pink jeans with his muscular, tattooed naked torso – with an impressive six pack – on show.
Also in the shot was his sleeping pet bulldog Roscoe.
Hamilton posted the words: “No matter what they say, be you!”
That’s all well and good if you look like an Adonis rather than Wayne Slob!
Hamilton surpassed Michael Schumacher’s world record in F1 when he claimed his 92nd race win last month.
The Hertfordshire racer, who should wrap up a record-equalling seventh world title this year to move level with German Schumacher, has been hailed as the greatest of all time by the likes of Damon Hill.
Hamilton posted his other shot as a boy with one of this first trophies, with another nice message.
The Brit made his name at Hoddesdon’s famous Rye House karting track in east Hertfordshire, winning multiple titles where he made a reputation which impressed McLaren boss Ron Dennis, who took the youngster under his wing.
Hamilton’s post read: “I was 6 years old here when I earned my first two trophies remote control car racing.
“The small trophy was 2nd place in the electric class championship, against grown men.
“The bigger was for best new comer in the bigger petrol cars again against men. I was the youngest by at least 15 years.
“We were also the only people of colour there in a much smaller field.
“I was so proud, these were some the best days of my life spending time with my dad out the back of the old car we had with our pot noodle soup and bacon sandwiches which was very much an English thing. #1991.”
Hamilton is next in action in the Turkish Grand Prix next weekend (November 15).
He is 85 points clear of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas in this year’s F1 drivers’ standings.
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