Lewis Hamilton cuts a typically cool figure in a floral Kenzo outfit

Lewis Hamilton cuts a typically cool figure in a floral Kenzo outfit and circular shades as he strolls around the track ahead of Canadian Grand Prix

He is regularly spotted putting on a stylish display at the race track.

And it was business as usual for Lewis Hamilton, as he was seen sporting a two-piece while strolling around the the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Canada on Thursday.

The Formula One driver, 37, was wearing a green floral jacket from the Kenzo fall 2022 collection as he took in his surroundings ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix.

Stylish: Lewis Hamilton was seen sporting a two-piece while strolling around the the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Canada on Thursday

The fashionable star teamed the jacket with a pair of green trousers and chunky boots and a pair of sunglasses from his own Lewis Hamilton X Police collection.

The racing ace accessorised his look with a selection of rings from King Baby Studio and Gucci, which all ranged from between £200 and £300.

Sunday’s race comes following complaints from Lewis and the Mercedes team that his back is ‘a real mess’ as a result of porpoising.

Fashion king: The Formula One driver, 37, was wearing a green floral jacket from the Kenzo fall 2022 collection as he took in his surroundings ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix

Shady: The fashionable star teamed the jacket with a pair of green trousers and chunky boots and a pair of sunglasses from his own Lewis Hamilton X Police collection

The bouncing has been a real source of trouble for Mercedes so far this season with both drivers complaining of the impact it was having to their bodies. 

Lewis told Sky Sports the bouncing was playing on his mind.

He said: ‘I’m just conscious of the bouncing and whether we can make it through the race with the bouncing…

Details: The racing ace accessorised his look with a selection of rings from King Baby Studio and Gucci, which all ranged from between £200 and £300

‘We’re not that quick on the straights. It is a track you can overtake on but we’re at risk of being overtaken on due to other peoples’ speed. So, we’ve got to try and get good exits. We’ll do whatever we can today and I hope we get some good points.’

It comes as no further action will be taken against Lewis after he was investigated for driving ‘unnecessarily slow’ in qualifying for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

The seven-time world champion was summoned to the stewards at the end of Q2 after appearing to hold up Lando Norris, who, along with McLaren team-mate Daniel Ricciardo just behind, decided not to pass him. 

Racing issues: Sunday’s race comes following complaints from Lewis and the Mercedes team that his back is ‘a real mess’ as a result of porpoising

Norris was told on the radio by his race engineer: ‘Don’t let him [Hamilton] play silly s***. He’s got to keep an eye on his delta, if he doesn’t he’ll be in trouble. He’s the lead car, he’ll get in trouble.’

An exasperated Lewis, who finished P7, said ‘I don’t know what you expect of me sometimes’ when told by his Mercedes team not to drive ‘too slowly’.

But FIA have released a statement to confirm that Lewis will not face a penalty that could have bumped him down the standings. 

Oh no! The bouncing has been a real source of trouble for Mercedes so far this season with both drivers complaining of the impact it was having to their bodies

He said: ‘I’m just conscious of the bouncing and whether we can make it through the race with the bouncing…’

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