Leclerc and Hamilton Share London Moments Ahead of British GP

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were spotted shopping in London as they gear up for the British Grand Prix this weekend.

Formula 1 stars Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were recently seen making the rounds in London, just days before the much-anticipated British Grand Prix. The duo exited two different shops on Bond Street, generating buzz as they prepare for the race weekend.
A Stylish Shopping Stroll
On Wednesday (July 1), Leclerc showcased his signature style in a Ferrari team shirt paired with white pants while leaving the Richard Mille store. Accompanied by several Ferrari team members, Leclerc maintains a close relationship with Richard Mille, a sponsor of the Scuderia Ferrari team and the brand behind his very own signature timepiece.
Meanwhile, Hamilton was spotted just across the street at the Ferrari store, also donning his team colors—this time a Ferrari shirt and black pants. He greeted adoring fans outside, creating an electric atmosphere.
Ferrari's Exciting New Capsule Collection
Coinciding with their London outing, Ferrari Style unveiled a limited-edition Capsule Collection dedicated to the British GP, set for Sunday (July 5). The collection is described as an intersection of racing culture and sustainable fashion. It features reconditioned garments, unique crafted details, and limited-edition items, all echoing a renewed Ferrari identity. This drop has fans buzzing about its unique blend of performance and style.
Race Day Approaches
Just a day after their shopping spree, both drivers participated in various promotional events. On Thursday (July 2), Leclerc was in attendance for a press day related to the 2026 British Grand Prix. A particularly entertaining moment came when he was filmed go-karting with former F1 driver Martin Brundle—a fun nod to the racing spirit that unites them.
However, Hamilton was also busy, taking part in a press conference at the Silverstone Circuit alongside fellow drivers Valtteri Bottas and Arvid Lindblad. Hamilton engaged with fans at the event’s fan zone, joining fellow British talents Lando Norris, George Russell, and Ollie Bearman in a show of local pride as the home race approaches.
Recent Off-Track Moments
These appearances come on the heels of Leclerc's recent holiday in Saint-Tropez with his wife, Alexandra Saint-Mleux, suggesting a balanced approach between the fast-paced life of racing and some much-deserved downtime. Hamilton, on the other hand, has had an impressive couple of races, having clinched his first victory with Ferrari at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix just two races ago.
What’s Next?
As the weekend unfolds, all eyes will be on the British GP, with the first practice kicking off on Friday (July 3). Race fans can look forward to the main event on Sunday (July 5) at 10 am ET, which will be streamed live on Apple TV.
For those eager to catch up on the latest in F1, don’t miss our coverage of Hamilton's impressive qualifying effort and updates on the Red Bull team’s recent challenges as they navigate the competition.
Check out more images of Leclerc and Hamilton's London excursion and their appearances at Silverstone, where fans are eager to see how the weekend’s race plays out.
With both drivers ramping up for a thrilling race weekend, expect plenty of action on the track as they strive for glory.
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