Lewis Hamilton has not won a race this season as his struggles continue. But the British driver is still living up to his reputation as one of the most stylish men in Formula 1, with a series of classic outfits. The 37-year-old has an impeccable sense of fashion, which only seems to get better with time!
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His partnership with the IWC watches is very well known. And he is continuing to showcase this partnership by modeling for another stunning IWC watch. The Swiss-based watch company posted the new model on social media named as the 41 TOP GUN Ceratanium.
The ‘Top Gun’ watches are references to the recently released movie, Top Gun: Maverick, where the actors including Tom Cruise were spotted wearing IWC Pilot’s Watches SFTI models.
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They could not have picked a better icon modeling the watch than Hamilton. Interestingly, this is IWC’s first 41-millimeter Pilot’s Chronograph in full Ceratanium. This sporty watch will no doubt grab attention.
Hamilton has already showcased his stunning IWC collection, especially during the Miami GP. During his protest against the FIA’s jewelry ban, the Mercedes driver wore three IWC watches along with four chains, and eight rings in a press conference in the sunshine state.
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Moreover, he displayed the IWC Big Pilot’s Watch TOP GUN Edition “Mojave Desert” watch when he played gold alongside Tom Brady. The two sporting icons also wore the same watch that day.
Will the porpoising continue for Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton?
On the track, Hamilton endured a solid result in Baku. However, he struggled physically because of the bouncing effect of the car. After racing for 51 laps, the Brit felt pain in his back but revealed that he will be back in time for the Canadian GP.
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However, the circuit in Canada is similar to that of Baku with long and high-speed straights. So the W13 might continue to have the porpoising issue. The Mercedes driver opened up on his concern ahead of this week’s race.
“I’m worried every time I get back in the car,” he told BBC Sport. “Of course, I always want to get in the car. I just don’t want to have that bouncing again. I’ll do anything to avoid having that.”
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Hamilton will hope that the Silver Arrows resolve their issues sooner than later. Until then, he will look to fight through the pain and score valuable points for the team.
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