Lewis Hamilton was spotted in Paris supporting a Team USA Olympian during his break from the F1 season.
Hamilton was in the French capital to support Miles Chamley-Watson – an American fencer and a good friend of the Mercedes driver.
The seven-time world champion has been open about his friendship with Chamley-Watson, having been previously spotted catching rays in Australia, dressing up as Mario characters in Japan and yachting around Europe.
On the pair’s relationship, Chamley-Watson told Olympic.com in the build-up to the Games: “We love taking trips together. I think that’s what helps me in my sports life is keeping my mind free in the off-season.”
The now 34-year-old won bronze with the States at the Rio Games eight years ago for his efforts in the men’s team foil competition.
If things go to plan though, Chamley-Watson might be calling his mate Hamilton a fellow Olympian, given the Brit has shared an interest in competing at a future Games.
On the prospect of becoming an Olympian, Hamilton told CNN: “So, I have a really good friend, Miles Chamley-Watson, who’s competing in fencing.