Lewis Hamilton shows off his sharp sense of style in a black jersey at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton shows off his quirky sense of style in a quirky black jersey and cargo pants ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton showed his keen sense of style when he arrived at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Saturday.

The driver, 38, sported yet another unique look as he stepped out ahead of the third practice session of the Saudi Arabian Formula 1 Grand Prix.

He cut a stylish figure in a black jumper fastened at the waist with a belt and paired with black cargo pants.

Lewis completed his ensemble with a pair of chunky black boots and accessorized with a silver bracelet and flashy gold watch.

He shielded his eyes with black square sunglasses and wore his dark brown locks in braids and wore a well-groomed beard.

Quirky: Lewis Hamilton showed his keen sense of style when he arrived at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Saturday

Edgy: The 38-year-old driver had another unique look as he stepped out for the third practice session of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Edgy: The 38-year-old driver had another unique look as he stepped out for the third practice session of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Lewis, who drives for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, appeared jovial as he grinned and flashed the peace sign.

It comes after Lewis took inspiration from Star Wars legend Obi Wan Kenobi for a new F1 fashion parade earlier this month.

The racer modeled a tan ensemble with a pleated sash, resembling the outfit worn by Ewan McGregor’s Obi Wan in the Star Wars movie franchise.

He showed off his edgy sense of style in a brown jumper and matching half skirt, which he wore over tailored trousers.

He completed his look with mirrored orange sunglasses and wore his braids in a ponytail.

Lewis previously admitted he would have to pull out of last year’s F1 Miami Grand Prix if the FIA ​​insisted he remove his piercings.

But in a high-speed U-turn, he agreed to an on-track medical examination and took out all but two of the piercings.

Lewis insisted the studs cannot be easily removed and was given a two-race exemption to keep them in place while he looks at possible solutions.

According to reports, FIA president Mohammed bin Sulayem is ‘fixated’ on cracking down on Lewis’ breach of the rules as he continues to wear jewels to race.

At a pre-race press conference last year, Lewis made a statement wearing three watches, eight rings, four necklaces, a bracelet and two earrings.

When asked what was going on with his piercings, he said, “I really don’t know. Like I said, I can’t delete at least two.

“One that I can’t really explain where it is. But what I can say is that it’s platinum that I have, so it’s not magnetic. It has never been a safety issue in the past.”

Fashionable: He cut a stylish figure in a black sweater that was tied at the waist with a belt and paired with black cargo pants

Fashionable: He cut a stylish figure in a black sweater that was tied at the waist with a belt and paired with black cargo pants

All smiles: Lewis, who drives for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, appeared to be in a jovial spirit as he grinned and flashed the peace sign

All smiles: Lewis, who drives for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, appeared to be in a jovial spirit as he grinned and flashed the peace sign

May the force be with you: It comes after Lewis took inspiration from Star Wars legend Obi Wan Kenobi for another F1 fashion parade earlier this month

May the force be with you: It comes after Lewis took inspiration from Star Wars legend Obi Wan Kenobi for another F1 fashion parade earlier this month

Inspiration?  The racer modeled a brown ensemble with a pleated sash, resembling the outfit worn by Ewan McGregor's Obi Wan in the Star Wars film franchise

Inspiration? The racer modeled a brown ensemble with a pleated sash, resembling the outfit worn by Ewan McGregor’s Obi Wan in the Star Wars film franchise

Lewis added that there is a possibility he won’t be racing, saying: “So yes, if they stop me then so be it. We have a reserve driver. So we are well prepared for the weekend.

‘There is a lot to do in the city anyway, so it will be fine anyway. I couldn’t get more [jewellery] to today!’

He said he believes the initiative is a “step backwards” for the sport and shared how he has been wearing jewelery while racing for 16 years.

However, his U-turn agreement to the medical test and the two-race exemption to keep them in means he can continue driving for the time being.

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