LEWIS HAMILTON STUNS AT F1 GRAND PRIX IN SPAIN

Lewis Hamilton showcased his impeccable sense of style as he stunned in a white co-ord while heading to the Spanish Grand Prix practice race in Barcelona on Saturday.

The Formula One sensation, 38, made a typical fashion statement while arriving at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for his practice before the race on Sunday.

The Mercedes racer wore a white striped co-ord from Umit Benan, featuring a £863  flap-pocket shirt and matching £814 straight-leg trousers. 

Fashion icon Lewis teamed the ensemble with a pair of £715 total white Prada sneakers.

The Formula One star rocked a pair of £194 light blue squared sunglasses as he shielded from the sun. 

The seven-time world champion donned small silver hooped earrings and donned a slew of quirky necklaces as he stepped out in the sunshine.

The British driver currently sits fourth in the drivers' standings, behind Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso.

Crucially, though, he is 19 points ahead of his Mercedes teammate - and fellow Brit - George Russell.

Lewis has revealed the forthcoming F1-inspired movie starring Brad Pitt will showcase the sport's 'diverse' future - but he will only briefly feature, if at all.

Joseph Kosinski is directing the motion picture, which is being produced by the seven-time world champion - and lead actor Pitt will film some of the action during the British Grand Prix in July, which will also feature Damson Idris and Kerry Condon.

Mercedes star Lewis revealed in an interview with Sky Sports that he was playing a key role in casting the film, and that it would showcase how Formula One is 'supposed to' look in the future, declaring the movie to have an 'amazing cast'.

Since becoming the sport's first black driver in 2007, Lewis has led the way in trying to make Formula One more diverse - and his work guiding the creative team with the movie is going to showcase that on the big screen.

He said: 'I'm more enjoying the part in the background, making sure that I'm really talking to Joe about who we're hiring, making sure that it's diverse, making sure that the sport looks how it's supposed to look in the future, in terms of being more accessible.'

The recent cancellation of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix because of flooding allowed him to spend a Saturday going through the script with director Kosinski, as well as Pitt, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer.

Lewis revealed: 'It's such a privilege… because we weren't racing, we spent the whole day going through the script in London.

'Just to be able to sit there with Joe and Jerry, who are such legends, and then sit there and watch Brad work.

'I'm learning so much through the process and have even more of an appreciation of what it takes to create a movie.'

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