He’s known for his love of quirky fashion.
And Lewis Hamilton turned heads once more as he attended the previews of the F1 Grand Prix of Hungary in Budapest on Thursday.
The racer, 37, put on a colourful display as he sported a white T-shirt with a bright green print.
Style: Lewis Hamilton turned heads as he attended the previews of the F1 Grand Prix of Hungary in Budapest on Thursday
The athele also wore a pair of mustard trousers with a wide leg which he paired with a matching hat with a blue print.
Donning a pair of sunglasses for the day, Lewis added to his look with a pair of gold necklaces.
The Formula One driver completed his outfit with a pair of green and white trainers.
The outing comes after Lewis showed his support behind the climate activists who invaded the track at this years British Grand Prix earlier this month, where he took a record 13th podium at a single race.
Outfit: The racer, 37, put on a colourful display as he sported a white T-shirt with a bright green print
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.
Lewis, perhaps to many fans’ surprise, 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.
Looking good: The athele also wore a pair of mustard trousers with a wide leg which he paired with a matching hat with a blue print
‘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.
‘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.