Lewis Hamilton has revealed that his “heart stops” every time he gets an SMS about his beloved dog Roscoe.
The Ferrari Star is still worried about his elderly French Bulldog, who has recovered from pneumonia after he fell ill last month.
Hamilton Said: “This is a time when every time I get an SMS from the lady who takes care of him, my heart stops for a moment.
‘Because I think:’ What is next? “But luckily he is fine. He is doing well.
“He is 12 and a half years old, so he is an old boy and it is unusual for them to live for so long.”
Hamilton It is often given the posting of photos with his pet, which he often flies to races around the world and takes walks in the paddock during the weekend.
When he interviewed Roscoe’s next performance, Hamilton said: “I really want to take him to Silverstone this year, and in particular Monza.
“I plan to place him in a red cape and outfit. I was with him before Miami And he still wants to play.
“He still has that youthful mind. But he likes it sleep a lot of.”
The dogs, who is a vegan like his owner, was treated with medication – and even received specialized acupuncture treatment.
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Given Hamilton’s disturbing start to his new life with the full horse, news From his sick companion, the disappointing opening of six races was probably even harder for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix to make this weekend.
While the Roscoe trainer, Kirstin McMillan, has taken the animal back in full fitness, Hamilton has focused on racing for the Tifosi as Ferrari driver for the first time in Imola.
The sevenfold world champion said he feels “excited”, but will not prepare anything else after enjoying downtime at Gala during the mini-break.
The 40-year-old revealed: “It’s strange because these hospitality trucks have been here since 2009.
“I walked past Ferrari and never went inside. If I am really honest, I was always too scared to go inside like another team.
“So today is a different awareness and feeling. You know that Italians are extremely passionate about it.
“It is much more than you expect when you are really in it. And it’s beautiful.”
Hamilton is currently seventh in the F1 Drivers classification, 90 points behind leader Oscar Piastri and 12 behind teammate Charles Leclerc who missed the media day due to illness.
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