Lewis Hamilton fans stunned by bold outfit at Qatar Grand Prix as they joke ‘there wasn’t enough wool to finish the top’

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LEWIS HAMILTON looked stylish as he arrived for today’s F1 race in Qatar.

The seven-time world champion wore a bold outfit as he made his way to the pit lane and embraced the desert heat.

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GettyHis sweater vest with a hole in the middle divided fans[/caption]

The British driver wore a light blue sweater vest paired with white trousers as he strolled down the pit lane.

The vest had a whole sewn into it to show off Hamilton’s tattoo on his chest.

He topped off the outfit with a pair of green sunglasses and what appeared to be a pair of Air Jordan’s.

A Twiter user posted an image of Hamilton’s outfit and said: “What a fit to end LHFW in Qatar. Will Sir Lewis Hamilton make his way onto the podium today?”

LHFW refers to Hamilton’s self-proclaimed ‘Lewis Hamilton Fashion Week’ which has saw him push the boundaries with his grid outfits.

Some fans were divided over Hamilton’s outfit however, with one saying: “A pity that there was not enough wool left to finish the top!”

Another wrote: “Without the hole, that top is fire!”

And a third chimed in with: “He has a hole in his top.”

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Hamilton will start third on the grid in Qatar behind Max Verstappen in first and team-mate George Russell in second.

The two Mercedes’ are expected to give the champion a difficult time, particularly Hamilton who starts to the left of Verstappen on the grid.

Yesterday’s sprint race showed cars on the left of the grid had a significant advantage in getting a good launch at the start.

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