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Lewis Hamilton wears stunning all pink denim outfit as Mercedes’ F1 superstar scoots around at Emilia Romagna Grand Prix


LEWIS HAMILTON turned heads as he rocked up to this weekend’s race track in a bright pink denim outfit.

The British superstar cruised around the circuit on his scooter ahead of this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton whizzed around the track on his electric scooterCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Fashion icon Hamilton made sure he stood out from the crowd when he arrived on Friday.

The 35-year-old could be seen a mile off in his bright pink double denim outfit.

He completed the look with a white t-shirt, white trainers and his sunglasses.

Hamilton kept his ‘Black Lives Matter’ face mask on as he sped around the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari track.

The F1 champion had his hair slicked back in braids just days after he showed off a frizzy new look.

Hamilton made history last weekend as he surpassed Michael Schumacher’s win race record.

He moved one step closer to title No7 by winning his record-breaking 92nd Grand Prix in Portugal.

But he has also hinted that he is not far off retirement which could happen at the end of the next racing calendar year.

Lewis Hamilton kept his face mask on as he went for a ride on the trackCredit: Splash News

Lewis Hamilton was joined by his beloved pet pooch Roscoe on FridayCredit: Splash News

He told Sky Sports: “I still want to continue to race but I don’t know how much longer it will be.

“It’s definitely not going to be a long time before I stop, so this is a period of time where I’ve got to slowly work out what the future holds.”

Despite talk of retirement, Hamilton has revealed he is keen to sign a new deal with Mercedes.

The British superstar has hinted that he is not far away from retiringCredit: Reuters

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