Lewis Hamilton cuts a stylish figure in a graphic tee and cargo trousers ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton cuts a stylish figure in a graphic tee and cargo trousers as he prepares for the Bahrain Grand Prix

He always stays up-to-date with the latest trends. 

And Lewis Hamilton looked typically stylish on Friday in a printed T-shirt and grey cargo trousers in Bahrain ahead of the Formula 1 World Championship.

The Great Britain and Mercedes GP racing car driver, 36, continued to sport neat braids as he made preparations for the Bahrain Grand Prix. 

Fashion forward: Lewis Hamilton looked typically stylish on Friday in a printed T-shirt and grey cargo trousers in Bahrain ahead of the Formula 1 World Championship

His slim-fitted trousers boasted white detailing as he rocked silver and pearl necklaces. 

Lewis protected his eyes from the glorious Arabic sunshine with classic black shades while protecting himself from the novel coronavirus with a white face mask. 

He completed the look with blue and white trainers from Off-White. 

Lewis’ appearance comes after he was said to have appeared ‘grumpy’ when filming with Sky Sports ahead of the upcoming Formula One season, according to Martin Brundle. 

Hairdo: The Great Britain and Mercedes GP racing car driver, 36, continued to sport neat braids as he made preparations for the Bahrain Grand Prix

Hairdo: The Great Britain and Mercedes GP racing car driver, 36, continued to sport neat braids as he made preparations for the Bahrain Grand Prix

The former driver and long-time commentator, 61, believes Lewis is peeved at the way negotiations with Mercedes turned out. 

The seven-time Formula One world champion only signed a one-year deal with the Silver Arrows, weeks before pre-season testing began in Bahrain. 

Martin was with Lewis for the filming of features to go out later in the season and reflected on the driver’s state of mind. 

Speaking at a Sky F1 testing preview, he said: ‘We did a couple of features with him that we will play out through the year on Sky F1. 

Relax: His slim-fitted trousers boasted white detailing as he rocked silver and pearl necklaces and blue and white trainers from Off-White

Relax: His slim-fitted trousers boasted white detailing as he rocked silver and pearl necklaces and blue and white trainers from Off-White

‘He was very generous but a bit grumpy actually, I thought generally. It’s interesting that his right-hand man, Marc Hynes, is no longer working with him.

‘I sensed he possibly wasn’t super-happy with the way the negotiations have worked out at Mercedes.’

The short deal worked out with Lewis was due to a lack of negotiating time and opportunity, according to team principal Toto Wolff. 

Lewis himself said that he did not want to look too far ahead at the age of 36. 

Martin went on to add that the racing car driver warmed up but feels there will be real competition this season. 

He added: ‘I did say to him “you’re going to burst through 100 poles this year at some point, most likely” and he went, “Why? McLaren were a quarter of a second behind us in Abu Dhabi, now they’ve got our engine; what about Red Bull, maybe the high rake works; and don’t count out Ferrari, and the Aston Martin will be strong”. 

‘He sort of really challenged me quite hard and I said, “well, you have got 98 of them, mostly in the hybrid era, you scored 10 last year – there’s half a chance you’ll get two more this year”.

‘But when we got over that little hurdle – because Lewis does love to poke you a little bit before you sit down to do stuff like that – I had an hour with him talking about that amazing race in Istanbul last year when he took his seventh World title and he was very generous on inside his head, inside his life of a grand prix weekend and how qualifying unfolds.’   

Shielded: Lewis protected his eyes from the glorious Arabic sunshine with classic black shades while protecting himself from the novel coronavirus with a white face mask

Shielded: Lewis protected his eyes from the glorious Arabic sunshine with classic black shades while protecting himself from the novel coronavirus with a white face mask