Kim Kardashian wows in see-through high as she helps Lewis Hamilton at Monaco Grand Prix
Kim Kardashian stole the show as she arrived in Monte Carlo with her sister Khloe to support Lewis Hamilton in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix
Kim Kardashian left F1 fans’ jaws on the floor as she wowed in a see-through top in Monte Carlo while supporting Lewis Hamilton.
The former world champion and British racing legend was bidding for his first Ferrari pole position during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix. Hamilton, 41, has appeared to be in a relationship with the 45-year-old reality TV star since the start of the year.
Yet Kardashian’s arrival in Monte Carlo on Saturday marks the brunette stunner’s first appearance in the Formula One paddock since one of the world’s most famous women started dating the seven-time world champion.
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She made their romance ‘Instagram official’ earlier this week, when she uploaded a series of photos which she captioned “lately” and among them a sweet snap of her and Hamilton on a bike ride.
And she turned heads with a figure hugging, see-through top showing off her cleavage as the superstar influencer made a big impact.
The mum-of-four and the racer from Stevenage enjoyed a romantic getaway in the UK in February, having previously attended the Super Bowl in America together in December.
They have since been been spotted snogging in California in April and today she backed her man while wearing a low-cut lacy top with light blue jeans.
She was even joined by her sister Khloe as they cheered on Hamilton, who is said to have a strong relationship with her children, who she co-parents with former husband Kanye West.
She had earlier been snapped looking glam as she got off a boat in the French Riviera, showcasing her trademark curves.
Hamilton hoped to mark their F1 debut together with a maiden pole position for Ferrari. The slow-speed, twisty track in the principality plays to Ferrari’s strengths, and Hamilton finished 0.111 seconds clear of team-mate Charles Leclerc in practice on Friday.
But he had to settle for third, as it was instead secured by Kimi Antonelli, who threatens to extend his championship lead further still and win the Monaco Grand Prix for the first time in his nascent F1 career.
Ferrari had been the pre-session favourites following their dominance of Friday practice, yet neither home favourite Leclerc nor Hamilton could deliver on that promise.
Max Verstappen appeared to have clinched pole position ahead of them, until Antonelli completed his final lap and pipped the Red Bull driver.
Mercedes team-mate and title contender George Russell managed only sixth fastest, four tenths of a second adrift of the pace established by the Italian youngster.
And with overtaking perpetually challenging on the streets of Monte Carlo, the Briton will dread surrendering considerably more ground in the championship battle come Sunday.
Leclerc experienced a dramatic oversteer snap on his opening Q3 effort and appeared to be at risk of falling out of pole position contention.
He then responded with a commanding second attempt that placed him on temporary pole, though he was quickly displaced from the summit as track conditions improved and lap times dropped further.
Verstappen then surged to the front, with Hamilton’s final attempt only sufficient for second place behind him. However, that was demoted to third when Antonelli delivered one of his most remarkable qualifying laps to date, outpacing the Dutchman by a mere 0.043 seconds.
This puts him in an ideal spot to secure what could be his fifth consecutive Grand Prix win if he capitalises on Sunday.
