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Lewis Hamilton pulls out of latest Ferrari appearance after heartbreaking Roscoe update
Lewis Hamilton has pulled out of the Ferrari fashion show in Milan this weekend in order to be with his stricken dog Roscoe. It comes after PlanetF1.com revealed on Friday that the seven-time World Champion had withdrawn from a Pirelli tyre test at Mugello following a health scare for his canine companion.
On Sunday evening, seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton had to put down his bulldog Roscoe. Hamilton's companion, who was 12 years old at his passing, had been by the driver's side since Roscoe was adopted in 2013.
Lewis Hamilton has cancelled his plans to attend this weekend's Ferrari fashion show in Milan, in order to remain by the side of his beloved pet, Roscoe. The seven-time world champion revealed on Friday that his 12-year-old English bulldog
Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton shared the heartbreaking news of his beloved bulldog, Roscoe's, passing on Sunday. Roscoe, who had been on life support
Sainz had already impressed in qualifying, putting his car on the front row behind Max Verstappen, and he delivered a composed drive in the race. His 15-point haul lifts him up to 12th in the Drivers' Championship, while also strengthening Williams' grip on fifth place in the Constructors' Standings.
Johnny Herbert believes Lewis Hamilton is on a “very slow journey” towards being competitive against Charles Leclerc at Ferrari. Hamilton, 40, is yet to finish on the podium after 16 races at the Scuderia, with a best grand prix result of fourth in addition to his sprint race win in China back in March.