Lewis Hamilton Is A Groundbreaking Formula 1 Champion
Early in life, Lewis Hamilton became dedicated to karting. But in 2007, he eventually started his Formula 1 career. He competed for McLaren from then till 2012, making history as the first Black driver to compete in that championship. In 2008, Hamilton went on to win his first championship, becoming the youngest Formula 1 World Champion in the process.
He started competing with Mercedes in 2013 and has enjoyed ongoing success there. After a race in which he had a chance to win a record-tying seventh championship, the racing legend was even knighted in 2011. Hamilton, one of only four Grand Prix drivers to get a knighthood, has become so well-known that his dog now has a social media presence.
Lewis Hamilton Dog Names Roscoe & Coco Boasts Over A Half-Million Instagram Followers
Roscoe, Hamilton’s bulldog, was acquired in 2013. And the F1 champion’s dog follows him everywhere, even the starting grid and the red carpet. Even Roscoe has an incredibly well-liked Instagram account. With supermodel Gigi Hadid among its 651,000 followers, it has a large following.
It’s clear from Roscoe’s biography why dog lovers and Hamilton fans both adore the lovely canine:
“I’m a vegan bulldog that loves to travel, play ball and get attention from all the girls, especially when they rub my bum. I like frisbee and tennis.”
Hamilton also owned a bulldog by the name of Coco. The Instagram account with the username “roscoelovescoco” was formerly shared by Roscoe and Coco. Sadly, Hamilton revealed Coco’s passing on Twitter in 2020. However, Roscoe is preserving the family’s internet identity as well as Coco’s memories.
Hamilton’s Impact Extends Beyond F1
It is evident that Lewis Hamilton’s success on the racing circuit has transcended his principal profession. He and Roscoe also have no plans to slow down. Hamilton has really accepted a role in a Hollywood production after declining one in Top Gun: Maverick. What will he do next? assisting Brad Pitt in capturing the excitement of Formula 1 for a new film.
In order to produce a future movie based in the Formula 1 world, Hamilton is collaborating with Joseph Kosinski, the director of Top Gun: Maverick. Pitt will feature in the still-untitled film, so it appears that the racing champion’s part will remain behind the scenes, though a cameo may occur. However, Hamilton made brief appearances in Zoolander 2 and Cars 3 as well as cameos in Cars 2 and Cars 3.