Lewis Hamilton looks effortlessly stylish in a Valentino varsity jacket as he arrives at Monza Racetrack to prepare for the Italian Grand Prix
He’s gearing up to take part in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix.
And Lewis Hamilton looked effortlessly stylish as he headed to Autodromo Nazionale Monza on Saturday to prepare for the competition.
The Formula 1 ace, 37, sported a navy varsity jacket from Valentino, which retails for £2,450 from the fashion house.
Trendy: Lewis Hamilton, 37, looked effortlessly stylish in a Valentino varsity jacket on Saturday as he arrived at Monza racetrack to prepare for the Italian Grand Prix
He paired the navy and white piece with complementing cargo trousers and a white T-shirt.
Keeping comfortable, Lewis opted for a pair of white Valentino trainers – shielding his eyes with dark sunglasses.
The sportsman, who hails from Hertfordshire, added a collection of silver rings and chain necklaces, alongside metal cross drop earrings.
Keeping cool: Layering the jacket over a white T-shirt, he shielded his eyes with dark sunglasses
Utility: The sportsman added complementing cargo trousers to his navy ensemble
Smile! Fans surrounded Lewis as he headed to the racecourse, attempting to grab selfies
The Mercedes driver was met with a swarm of adoring fans on arrival, as he stopped to sign autographs.
Day one preparations for the Italian Grand Prix kicked off on Friday, with Lewis getting in some practice for Sunday’s race.
And ahead of the practice, the British driver, alongside fellow brits George Russell and Lando Norris, led a minute of silence in remembrance of Queen Elizabeth II.
Finishing the look: Adding some accessories, Lewis opted for a pair of cross drop earrings with a chunky chain necklace
Adoring: The Formula 1 ace stopped to sign autographs as fans waited for him
Couture: Keeping comfortable, he opted to wear a pair of Valentino trainers
Respectful: Ahead of the Grand Prix’s first practice, the British driver, alongside fellow brits George Russell and Lando Norris, led a minute of silence in remembrance of Queen Elizabeth II
Her Majesty died on Thursday afternoon at Balmoral Castle, Scotland.
And paying their respects, all drivers and race officials wore black armbands during the tribute to Her Majesty in the pitlane on Friday afternoon.
The race is still scheduled to go ahead, but there is set to be another grid-based tribute before the start of Sunday’s race at 2pm, although details of this are still to be announced.
While Formula 1 frenzy will take over Marina Bay in Singapore on October 2 as the Singapore Grand Prix is the next to kick off.
Getting ready: The race is still scheduled to go ahead, but there is set to be another grid-based tribute before the start of Sunday’s race at 2pm
Next up: While Formula 1 frenzy will take over Marina Bay in Singapore on October 2 as the Singapore Grand Prix is the next to kick off
Tribute: Sergio Perez, Christian Horner and Max Verstappen stood at the front of the Red Bull paddock while holding the silence
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