Lewis Hamilton expressed his joy about having Kim Kardashian come and support him at the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend, calling it "amazing". The American surprised the
entire paddock after arriving in Monte Carlo on Saturday to support the seven-time World Champion, and she did so again on Sunday, seeing Hamilton
take a fine P2 in a chaotic race.
The two of them celebrated together at the end of the 78-lap race, with Hamilton going over to Kardashian for a hug and a kiss to the delight of the sell-out crowd in Monaco.
"It's amazing to have her come this weekend and have the support," Hamilton stated in Sunday's press conference
"But, with my friends, incredible turnout, just overall, the people. I don't really know what else to say.
"It's amazing to have good people around you and good people supporting you. She does that for me every day."
Kardashian once again sparked discussion among fans by sharing a collection of photos on social media,
including one featuring Hamilton, and this latest appearance fuels more discussion.
Hamilton full of praise for Mercedes
Another solid weekend for Hamilton and
Ferrari saw the Brit move up to P2 in the World Championship standings, leapfrogging George Russell after his former teammate scored zero points.
Hamilton now sits 66 points behind championshi leader Kimi Antonelli, with the teenager taking victory in Monaco and making it a fifth consecutive Grand Prix win in 2026.
Hamilton, who won six of his seven world titles with Mercedes, was full of praise for his former team, as well as the young Italian.
"They've done it again; they've built a great car. And Kimi is doing an incredible job—week in, week out he delivers. It's great to see and I'm really happy for them."
Hamilton turns heads upon arrive in Monaco paddock
Hamilton leaned into volume and colour, pairing an oversized pastel-pink suit with a sweeping purple coat worn cape-style for added theatre.
Black leather boots, oval sunglasses and layered silver jewelry finished the look, while an open jacket revealed chest tattoos that echoed his individualist styling.
The statement arrival underscored Monaco’s fashion-first aura and Hamilton’s status as
F1’s foremost style bellwether.
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