F1: Lewis Hamilton Goes Instagram Official With Kim Kardashian in Tokyo Drift Reel, Drives Rare Ferrari F40 in Viral Video

Formula 1 or F1 stalwart Lewis Hamilton took the luxurious or super expensive Ferrari for a spin while in Japan as he shared the ‘Tokyo Drift’ video of the same on Instagram. However, the most striking thing from the video was the presence of American actress Kim Kardashian as he took her for a wild ride, officially confirming his relationship with the famous TV Personality after the rumours of the same began in January.

Kim Kardashian features as a special guest in Lewis Hamilton’s ‘Tokyo Drift’ video

For several weeks now, fans have been speculating a relationship between Hamilton and Kardashian after the latter was spotted in a few Formula 1 events. It was the basis of the rumours triggering. On March 22, a video surfaced on social media when Hamilton and Kardashian were seen taking a stroll on the streets of Japan after the Formula 1 headed for a short break after the season-opening double-header in Melbourne and the race in Shanghai, a week before that.

One of the latest developments was F1 driver Esteban Ocon playfully teasing the seven-time world champion in a way when fans instantly connected it with the American actress when he said during a paddock interview segment ‘Keeping Up With the Hamiltons.’ The likes of Lando Norris and Gabriel Bortoleto also joined in the bandwagon. The latest Instagram video captioned ‘Here We Go Again’ showed Hamilton driving around Tokyo, Japan’s capital city in F40. For the viewers who remained until the end, they got to see the ravishing image of Kardashian appearing out of the smoke and said ‘That’s insane’

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The 41-year-old F1 star was earlier also spotted with the actress at the Super Bowl LX. For the unversed, Hamilton started ‘Tokyo Drift’ trend in 2022 and continued it in 2024 and now re-appeared in 2026.

When is Lewis Hamilton’s next race?

Hamilton’s next race will take place at the Miami Grand Prix scheduled to take place between May 1 to May 3. The 41-year-old scored his maiden Ferrari podium at the Chinese Grand Prix last month, making a grand start to his F1 season.

It reportedly marks his best start to the season since 2023.

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