Lewis Hamilton prepares for the Dutch Grand Prix by returning to his fitness routine, signaling a shift back to 'work mode' after his summer break, amid attention to his personal life with Kim Kardashian.
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Lewis Hamilton prepares for the Dutch Grand Prix after summer break.
Lewis Hamilton has switched back into “Work mode.” ahead of his return to the Formula 1 circuit this weekend. The seven-time world champion was spotted jogging as he stepped up his preparations for the Dutch Grand Prix. Hamilton shared the training moment on Instagram, showing that his summer break is now firmly behind him. The Ferrari star wore an all-white T-shirt and shorts from lululemon during his run. He also tagged the brand in his Instagram story as he returned to his fitness routine before getting back into his Ferrari race car. Hamilton is set to return to F1 action at the Dutch Grand Prix after the summer break. The race at Zandvoort will mark another important weekend in his first season with Ferrari. While his personal life has also attracted plenty of attention recently, the Briton is now focused on racing. His latest Instagram update gave fans a clear message that he is ready to get back to work and prepare for another demanding F1 weekend. Lewis Hamilton gets back to ‘work mode’ before Dutch GP Lewis Hamilton appeared keen to waste no time getting back into his routine. The 41-year-old posted a picture from his run on Instagram as he prepares for the Dutch Grand Prix. He kept his training outfit simple. Alongside the video of him jogging, Hamilton wrote, “Work mode”. The short message showed that the F1 star has already moved his attention back to racing. Hamilton will return to the Ferrari camp looking to build momentum during the second half of the campaign. His move to Ferrari has been one of the biggest stories in F1. The Briton has already experienced the pressure and expectations that come with driving for the famous Italian team. Every race has attracted huge attention from fans around the world. His latest training update suggests he is taking the restart seriously. Hamilton has always placed major importance on fitness. F1 drivers need excellent stamina and strength to deal with the physical demands of a race. They also need to remain focused for long periods while dealing with high speeds and extreme forces. A return to running is therefore an important part of Hamilton’s preparation. His Dutch GP weekend will also come amid continued interest in his personal life. Kim Kardashian recently shared several loved-up pictures featuring Hamilton. The reality TV star posted a carousel from a beach family getaway. One picture showed Kardashian and Hamilton linking arms by the sea. Another showed the pair posing together in a mirror selfie. Join conversation Share your thoughts in the comments Be respectful · TOI community guidelines A further selfie taken by Hamilton also featured Kardashian’s sister Khloe. Kardashian, 45, captioned the post, “Somewhere over the rainbow”. The carousel quickly attracted more than 2.5 million likes. Hamilton, though, now appears ready to put the spotlight firmly back on Formula 1. His Instagram story is a simple sign that the holiday period is over. The focus now turns to Zandvoort, where Hamilton will return to the F1 circuit and look to make his mark once again.
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