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The seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton, is one of the richest and most enterprising personas in the F1 world. Lewis Hamilton isn’t just one of the best racers in the current generation but is undoubtedly one of the greatest in the history of F1.

The Briton has been big on investments and collaborations. As per the New York Post, back in 2017, Hamilton bought himself a triplex penthouse for a whopping $43 million! The penthouse is at 443 Greenwich Street New York, NY.

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Hamilton’s complex, in the past, had residents like Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, Jake Gyllenhaal, The Weeknd, and Meg Ryan, amongst others. The racer listed his charming penthouse for $57 million in 2019 for sale. However, according to later reports, the penthouse eventually sold for $49.5 million in 2021.

The luxurious house is 12,000 square feet with six bedrooms, six bathrooms, two half baths, and multiple terraces. It also has a private elevator, an internal library, and a chef’s kitchen.

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Being worth $285 million, the seven-time champion leads an extravagant lifestyle that also includes cars, obviously!

Lewis Hamilton has a tow truck to pick his cars up from the restaurants he’s at

In a recent interview, The Mercedes man, Lewis Hamilton, gave his fans an insight into his personal life. Talking about his ways of living, Hamilton shed light on his never-ending love for cars.

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Hamilton shared about some of the cars that he has owned over a period of time, and they included: Pagani Zonda 760 LH which is worth $1.93m, the 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra approximately worth $4.82m, a $1.21m worth LaFerrari, and a Mercedes AMG SLS Black for $277.16k.

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Hamilton also shared an unusual tidbit about him that helps in keeping his cars in their best condition. The Briton claimed that he has a tow truck that he appoints to have his cars picked up from restaurants and other venues that he’s at. Hamilton does not drive his cars home in order to maintain their novelty.

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