Hamilton Finds New Companions: Cows Fill the Void After His Dog's Passing
Lewis Hamilton's Unusual New Pets
According to Главком: During the Australian Grand Prix weekend, Ferrari F1 driver Lewis Hamilton revealed he has taken up an unexpected hobby: keeping cows. The seven-time world champion explained that he now has a small farm, complete with two cows named Max and Ombre.
"Oh yes, that's my cow. Her name is Max. I swear I didn't name her! I inherited her. It's true. I have a sort of farm now. And I have another cow there named Ombre. They are very sweet, gentle animals, and they have replaced Roscoe for me," Hamilton stated.
Images of Hamilton with one of the cows were shown on screens at the event. This move follows the loss of his beloved 12-year-old bulldog, Roscoe, who passed away last year. The loss of a pet is a significant event for anyone, and for a global sports figure like Hamilton, it highlights the universal need for companionship.
Other Recent Motorsport Headlines
Beyond Hamilton's personal news, the motorsport world has seen other notable developments:
- In January, former Formula 1 driver Antonio Pizzonia was arrested at a junior racing event in Texas and later released on bail.
- A Benetton-era Formula 1 car driven by Michael Schumacher, on which he scored his first career victory, has been listed for auction.
These stories underscore the dynamic nature of motorsport, where breaking news and personal narratives are often intertwined. Hamilton's decision to find solace in farm animals after a personal loss shows how drivers' lives off the track deeply influence their world. Meanwhile, events like Pizzonia's arrest and the sale of Schumacher's historic car remind us that the sport's history and its figures are constantly evolving.
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