
Hamilton and Kardashian Spotted Together as F1 Heads into Another Break
Lewis Hamilton and Kim Kardashian were seen in New York during F1's two-week pause, while the seven-time champion presses Ferrari to study rival front wings after a frustrating Miami GP.
Formula 1 is on another break just weeks after returning from a month-long hiatus, and Lewis Hamilton was spotted in New York hand-in-hand with Kim Kardashian. The sighting adds fuel to relationship rumors while the grid prepares for the Canadian Grand Prix in two weeks.
Why it matters:
Hamilton's off-track life continues to draw attention, but more critically for Ferrari, he's using the downtime to push for technical improvements. After a difficult Miami weekend — where damage from an early battle with Franco Colapinto left him sixth — Hamilton is urging the team to analyze front wing concepts used by Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull.
The Details:
- Hamilton finished sixth in Miami after sustaining front-wing damage that cost downforce, partially explaining Ferrari's disappointing result despite a raft of upgrades on the SF-26.
- Technical Request: Speaking to GPblog, Hamilton noted that Ferrari's front wing looks visually different from rivals'. He believes the recent gains from Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull may be linked to those aerodynamic solutions.
- The break means teams have two weeks to analyze before racing at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, where Hamilton has seven victories — including his first F1 win in 2007.
- The Hamilton-Kardashian NYC appearance follows weeks of speculation, but the focus remains on whether Ferrari can close the gap to the front.
What's next:
Canada's round on June 14-16 will be a key test. If Ferrari can translate Hamilton's feedback into a revised front wing package, it could signal a step forward. For now, the sport watches both the paddock developments and the celebrity buzz.
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