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Lewis Hamilton enjoys action-packed break as F1 ace goes surfing, gets pelted by bugs in 4×4 and attends New York party

LEWIS HAMILTON has been making the most of his fortnight off ahead of the Mexico Grand Prix.

The seven-time world champion, 36, lost out to Max Verstappen in an epic battle at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas.

Lewis Hamilton shielded his eyes from bugs as he enjoyed a sunset drive in a Jeep
Lewis Hamilton enjoyed a spot of surfing as he made the most of his time off

Hamilton also posed in New York as he prepares for his next race in Mexico

And with two weeks off to recalibrate ahead of the Mexico GP, Hamilton has enjoyed some action-packed downtime.

Hamilton went for a sunset drive in a 4×4, enjoyed some surfing, threw on some prosthetics to go undercover at his engineering school and partied hard in New York.

The Brit ace shared the updates to his Instagram.

In one, Hamilton can be seen driving an open-top 4×4 while shielding his eyes from bugs.

Referencing Will Ferrell film Talladega Nights, Hamilton caption the video: “You don’t drive with your eyes, you drive with your heart…

“Bugs out here have me feeling like Ricky Bobby with a blindfold on.”


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The F1 superstar later showed off his impressive watersports skills, revealing: “Surfing with @monsterenergy this week…

“I felt like a kid that didn’t want to get out the bath – asking for 10 more minutes over and over and over.

“Too much fun.”

Hamilton also posed for a snap under the bright lights of New York, captioned: “If you can make it here.”

GOING UNDERCOVER

It’s just the latest in a long line of activities Hamilton has enjoyed during his fortnight break.

Earlier this week, the British star went undercover at Mercedes HQ as he played a prank on a group of astonished school children.

Hamilton was hidden by a rubber mask, beard and glasses in the stunt as one kid revealed they ‘wanted to cry’ after he ditched the disguise.

The British superstar also opened up to WSJ Magazine about the pain he felt after being racially abused during the 2008 Spanish GP.

Early in his career, a group of fans showed up to the Barcelona race in blackface while wearing shirts that read ‘Hamilton’s Family.’

Hamilton recalled: “I remember the pain that I felt that day, but I didn’t say anything about it; I didn’t have anyone.

“No one said anything. “I saw people continuing in my industry and staying quiet.”

Earlier in the week, Hamilton went undercover at Mercedes HQ to surprise a group of school kids
Hamilton later ditched his undercover persona to reveal his true identity