He’s known for his stylish and bold outfit choices.
And Lewis Hamilton once again looked effortlessly stylish as he prepared for race day at the Formula One Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, Italy, on Sunday.
The racing driver, 37, stood out from the crowd in a multicoloured tie-dye denim jacket, which he paired with the matching trousers.
Looking good: Lewis Hamilton once again looked effortlessly stylish as he prepared for race day at the Formula One Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Imola, Italy, on Sunday
He added plain cream trainers, and hid behind a pair of black sunglasses and a green baseball cap.
Making his safety a priority, he donned a black face mask over his nose and mouth, while he pulled his hair back into a trendy man bun.
It comes as Lewis and Serena Williams are reportedly backing Sir Martin Broughton’s bid to buy Chelsea FC, with the stars prepared to invest in buying the Stamford Bridge club.
Eye-catching: The racing driver, 37, stood out from the crowd in a multicoloured tie-dye denim jacket, which he paired with the matching trousers
According to Sky News, the seven-time Formula One champion and the 23-time Grand Slam winner are ready to pledge £10million each to the deal as Chelsea is expected to be sold for around £2.5bn.
A spokesperson for Lewis said: ‘We can confirm that Lewis has joined the Sir Martin Broughton bid, however the financial figure reported in the Sky article isn’t accurate.’
Martin, the former chairman of British Airways and Liverpool FC, has apparently been in talks with the duo for weeks.
Fashion forward: He added plain cream trainers, and hid behind a pair of black sunglasses and a green baseball cap
Lewis has previously spoken of how he supports Chelsea’s London rivals Arsenal and has been a fan since he was five years old.
Sky News also claim that Lewis would ‘play a formal role in Chelsea’s future efforts to promote diversity, equity and inclusion’ if Martin’s bid ends up being successful.
Chelsea have been up for sale since March – shortly before Russian owner Roman Abramovich was hit by sanctions from the government due to his ties to Russia president Vladimir Putin.
Raine Group, the bank who are overseeing the Chelsea sale, could pitch their preferred bidder to the government as soon as this week.
Handsome: Making his safety a priority, he donned a black face mask over his nose and mouth, while he pulled his hair back into a trendy man bun