The return of a paddock icon – Lewis Hamilton brings Roscoe the vegan bulldog back to Silverstone for British Grand Prix

The return of a paddock icon – Lewis Hamilton brings Roscoe the vegan bulldog back to Silverstone for British Grand Prix

LEWIS Hamilton brought his vegan bulldog Roscoe back to the Silverstone campsite ahead of the British Grand Prix.

The F1 star’s beloved pet was broken after the seven-time World Champion around the road stable.

Roscoe has nearly 500,000 followers on Instagram

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Roscoe has nearly 500,000 followers on InstagramCredit: Getty
Roscoe can often be seen walking a few feet behind Hamilton as he walks through the road stall on an F1 race weekend.

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Roscoe can often be seen walking a few feet behind Hamilton as he walks through the road stall on an F1 race weekend.Credit: Rex
Like Hamilton, Roscoe is vegan

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Like Hamilton, Roscoe is veganCredit: Getty

Roscoe has built up a large following and can often be seen running around not far from its owner at F1 tracks.

Like Hamilton, Roscoe is vegan and has a 495,000 social media fan base.

The F1 legend shared photos of him and Roscoe last week ahead of the British Grand Prix.

The weekend has gone well so far for the 37-year-old, who is still looking for his first win of the season.

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He was the second fastest in the second practice behind Carlos Sainz yesterday in the latest sign that Mercedes is putting their early season battle behind them.

Hamilton and his British team-mate George Russell are looking for Ferrari and Red Bull, who have set the pace this season.

Max Verstappen has won five of the last six races, including the Canadian Grand Prix for the last time.

The Dutchman also got involved in F1’s race after former driver Nelson Piquet made racist remarks towards Hamilton.

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Verstappen goes out with Piquet’s daughter, but condemned the remarks.

Hamilton slammed the “old voices” in the sport and called for more change as the sport strives for more racial diversity.

Piquet was also banned from Silverstone over the weekend for his comments.