Kim Kardashian has been spotted arriving in the Monaco paddock to support Lewis Hamilton, who is preparing for a crucial qualifying session as he looks to challenge for pole position in what could be a pivotal weekend for Ferrari. The seven-time world champion has a great opportunity to fight for pole position today and build further momentum after his superb second-place finish in Montreal, his second podium of the season so far.
Hamilton looked highly competitive throughout Friday's running, setting the fastest time in FP2, while
Kimi Antonelli stole the spotlight in FP3 earlier today with an impressive lap of his own, further underlining why Mercedes cannot be overlooked among the leading contenders heading into qualifying.
The Brit can at least count on one extra supporter in his corner this weekend, with Kim Kardashian spotted arriving in the Monaco paddock alongside her sister Khloe. The sighting comes amid ongoing speculation linking the American media star to the Ferrari driver, with rumours of a relationship between the pair continuing to circulate in recent months.
The latest appearance comes shortly after Kardashian once again sparked discussion among fans by sharing a collection of photos on social media,
including one featuring Hamilton. In the image, the seven-time world champion could be seen enjoying a bike ride alongside the American celebrity, a post that quickly generated significant attention online and prompted a wave of comments from both
Formula 1 fans and followers of Kardashian.
Speculation surrounding the pair has been building for some time. Last month, the two
were spotted together in New York shortly after the Miami Grand Prix, with photographs of the outing rapidly making their way across social media and entertainment outlets.
Even before that, Hamilton and Kardashian had already attracted attention
following another public outing in Malibu, where paparazzi photographs of the pair quickly circulated online. Since then, every new appearance involving the two has generated fresh headlines and renewed interest from both the motorsport world and the wider entertainment media.