Lewis Hamilton showcases his trendy sense of style in a bright yellow co-ord ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix race in Hungary

Lewis Hamilton demonstrates his trendy sense of style in a bright yellow outfit ahead of the Formula 1 Grand Prix race in Hungary

Lewis Hamilton put on a trendy display in a bright yellow kit ahead of the Formula 1 Grand Prix race in Hungary on Monday.

The 38-year-old F1 driver looked smart in his stylish clothes when he was spotted arriving in the paddock for his race.

Lewis, who often heads out in his trendy ensembles, looked in good spirits after beating Max Verstappen in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying.

He looked focused and race-ready as he kept his face straight and his eyes shielded with black sunglasses.

The seven-time world champion cast a peculiar look as he stepped out into the sunshine after completing a stunning lap that ended a 595-day wait for pole on Saturday.

Stylish: Lewis Hamilton showed off a trendy display in a bright yellow combination ahead of the Formula 1 Grand Prix race in Hungary on Monday

Handsome: The F1 driver, 38, looked smart in his trendy clothes as he was spotted arriving in the paddock for his race

Handsome: The F1 driver, 38, looked smart in his trendy clothes as he was spotted arriving in the paddock for his race

The fashion icon accessorized his ensemble with a lavish white watch and sparkling stud earrings.

Lewis isn’t shy about trying out some eye-catching outfits, with one of his most daring seeing him rocking a zebra print combo ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.

He looked a quirky figure before the big race in a vibrant red and green zebra print waistcoat, a pink and blue patterned shirt and matching teal cargo pants.

Lewis has been the most talked about Formula 1 star since his debut in the sport in 2007.

The Briton claims to be the best ever behind the wheel after matching Michael Schumacher’s seven world championship wins in 2020, and he’s not looking to end it any time soon.

And he may be venturing into film too, as he recently spoke about an upcoming F1-inspired Hollywood film, talking about how he could make a small ‘cameo’ in the epic.

He revealed that the forthcoming F1-inspired film starring Brad Pitt will show the sport’s “diverse” future – but it will appear only briefly if at all.

Pro: It comes after Lewis beat Max Verstappen in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday

Pro: It comes after Lewis beat Max Verstappen in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday

Trendy: Lewis, who often heads out in his trendy ensembles, looked incredibly stylish for his big day

Trendy: Lewis, who often heads out in his trendy ensembles, looked incredibly stylish for his big day

Amazing: His last appearance comes after Lewis beat Max Verstappen in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday

Amazing: His last appearance comes after Lewis beat Max Verstappen in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday

Fashion icon: No stranger to bold style, he walked into the Canadian Grand Prix earlier this month in a tiger-striped two-piece suit

Fashion icon: No stranger to bold style, he walked into the Canadian Grand Prix earlier this month in a tiger-striped two-piece suit

Lively: One of his most daring saw him rock a zebra print combination ahead of the Australian Grand Prix

Lively: One of his most daring saw him rock a zebra print combination ahead of the Australian Grand Prix

Joseph Kosinski directs the film, which is being produced by the seven-time world champion – and lead actor Brad will film some of the action at the British Grand Prix in July, which will also star Damson Idris and Kerry Condon.

Mercedes star Lewis revealed this in an interview with Sky Sports that he played a key role in the film’s casting, and that it would show what Formula One “should” look like in the future, stating that the film has a “great cast”.

Since becoming the sport’s first black driver in 2007, Lewis has been at the forefront of trying to make Formula 1 more diverse – and his work guiding the creative team with the film will show that on the big screen.

He said, “I enjoy the background role more, to make sure I really talk to Joe about who we’re hiring, to make sure it’s diverse, to make sure the sport looks the way it needs to look in the future, in terms of being more accessible.”