Lewis Hamilton’s beloved bulldog, Roscoe, gave fans a scare with a sudden illness, but he’s on the mend.
- Roscoe, a familiar face at F1 events, was diagnosed with pneumonia, worrying many who follow Hamilton’s career.
- Hamilton’s furry companion, known for his vibrant personality, has bounced back and is doing well according to his owner.
- Plans are underway for Roscoe to accompany Hamilton to several races, including a special appearance at Silverstone.
- Hamilton remains focused on both his furry friend and his racing commitments, despite a rough start with Ferrari.
Lewis Hamilton recently shared a positive update about his cherished bulldog, Roscoe, after a concerning health episode. Roscoe fell ill with pneumonia last month, prompting worries from his fans as caretaker Kirstin McMillan shared updates on social media. Thankfully, Hamilton announced ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix that Roscoe, now 12 years old, has recovered and is back to his old self.
Roscoe is not just a companion but a recognizable presence in the F1 paddock, often seen tailing Hamilton during races. Confirming Roscoe’s improving health, Hamilton expressed relief and excitement about plans to bring the bulldog to several upcoming races, including the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and the Italian Grand Prix in Monza.
Hamilton, who has faced his own challenges this season with Ferrari, finds joy in Roscoe’s vibrant spirit. He humorously noted how his heart momentarily stops every time he receives updates from Roscoe’s caretaker, showing the deep bond he shares with his pet. “He’s doing quite well now,” Hamilton stated, highlighting Roscoe’s resilience and playful nature at his age.
Despite the difficulties in his Ferrari debut, Hamilton’s dedication remains evident. During his recent interaction with the media, he was Ferrari’s sole representative, as Charles Leclerc was absent due to illness. Hamilton expressed optimism about Leclerc’s return to the track.
In other news related to Hamilton, his father, Anthony Hamilton, is poised to take on a new role with FIA, showcasing the family’s ongoing involvement and influence in the motorsport world.
With Roscoe on the road to recovery, Hamilton can focus on both his family and racing aspirations as the season progresses.