Lewis Hamilton mourns death of iconic F1 dog Roscoe
Lewis Hamilton mourns death of iconic F1 dog Roscoe

Lewis Hamilton mourns death of iconic F1 dog Roscoe

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Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula 1 world champion, mourned the loss of his beloved bulldog Roscoe, describing the experience as one of the most painful of his life. Roscoe, who was 12 years old and had a significant presence in the F1 paddock with over 1.4 million Instagram followers, was put to sleep after a four-day battle with pneumonia and being on life support. Hamilton missed important events, including a Pirelli tire test and Milan Fashion Week, to care for Roscoe, highlighting the deep bond they shared. Roscoe was not only a companion but also a beloved figure in the racing community, often seen freely roaming the paddock and even generating income through his social media presence. Tributes poured in from teams like Ferrari and McLaren, emphasizing Roscoe's unique status as a paddock icon and the emotional impact of his passing on the motorsport world. Hamilton expressed gratitude for the memories with Roscoe, calling him his best friend and an angel, underscoring the profound connection between them.

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