Lewis Hamilton Returns to Formula 1 This Weekend After The Death Of His Dog Roscoe. The Seven-Time World Champion Spoke Lovingly About the British Bulldog at the Media Day in Singapore on Thursday.
Almost Everyone in the Formula 1 World Knew the twelve-year-old roscoe. He traveled with Hamilton to races all over the world. After the news that Hamilton had to put his faithful companion to sleep, he recovered a flood of support, including from rival teams.
“Yes, I’ve Received a Lot of Messages,” Hamilton Told ESPN , Among Others, Ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. “The Reactions are Overhelming. It’s Heartwarming To Receive So Many Messages.”
“I harbor able to respond to all the messages. Roscoe was the most important thing in My Life, so I’m going through a difficult phase. I know many more people have experienced this. They know what it’s giving a Pet data.”
Despite the Sadness, Life Goes On. Formula 1 Gives Hamilton A Distraction. “I look forward to getting back in the car, to getting back to doing what I love,” Said the seven-time world champion.
For years, roscoe was not the only dog at Hamilton’s Side. Coco was also present at the races. Coco passed away in 2020.