
Hamilton Addresses Kardashian Rumors Following Monaco Podium
Lewis Hamilton secures P2 at the Monaco Grand Prix, climbing to second in the championship standings while acknowledging the presence and support of Kim Kardashian in the Ferrari garage.
Lewis Hamilton’s weekend in Monte Carlo was marked by both on-track success and off-track scrutiny. While securing a second-place finish for Ferrari, the seven-time champion briefly addressed the presence of Kim Kardashian in the garage, fueling ongoing speculation about their personal relationship.
Why it matters:
Hamilton's transition to Ferrari has brought a new level of celebrity magnetism to the Scuderia. Beyond the paddock gossip, his consistent podium run demonstrates that his integration into the Italian team is paying dividends, placing him in a prime position to challenge for the 2026 world title.
The details:
- Race Result: Hamilton claimed P2 at the Monaco Grand Prix, marking his third podium finish of the 2026 season.
- Championship Standings: The 18 points earned from the principality catapult him to second place in the Drivers' Championship, leapfrogging Mercedes' George Russell.
- Personal Ties: When questioned about Kardashian's appearance, Hamilton credited her daily support, adding weight to dating rumors that first surfaced after they were spotted together in late 2025.
- Performance Gap: Despite the strong result, Hamilton emphasized that while Ferrari is making progress, there is still work to do before the SF-26 can consistently fight for race wins.
What's next:
The F1 circus now heads to Spain for the seventh round of the season in Barcelona, taking place June 12-14. With Hamilton now sitting second in the standings, the Spanish Grand Prix will serve as a critical benchmark to see if Ferrari's current momentum can be converted into a victory.
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