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Lewis Hamilton's Brother Shows Up at Ferrari to Support Him, Fans Absolutely Smitten

Lewis Hamilton's Brother Shows Up at Ferrari to Support Him, Fans Absolutely Smitten

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Lewis Hamilton's Brother Shows Up at Ferrari to Support Him, Fans Absolutely Smitten originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Nicolas Hamilton turned heads at Silverstone after sharing a heartwarming moment in the Ferrari paddock, proudly supporting his brother Lewis Hamilton. For the first time, Nicolas joined Lewis wearing Ferrari red and fans could not get enough of the brotherly love.
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'So good to be back, supporting big bro!' Nicolas wrote on instagram, beaming from the iconic Scuderia Ferrari hospitality. 'First time for me with @scuderiaferrari, where I have been made to feel so welcome.'
The younger Hamilton has been a fixture at Lewis's side for years, often spotted in garages and paddocks across the world. But this was his first official outing with Ferrari, following Lewis's blockbuster move to Maranello for the 2025 season.
Fans flooded Nicolas's comments with adoration. 'Brothers in arms,' one wrote. Another added, 'The bond between brothers is unbreakable.'
Nicolas Hamilton in the Ferrari garage with his brother Lewis Hamilton.Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images
Many were especially touched to see Nicolas continuing to cheer Lewis's journey, with one fan calling it 'so iconic that you've seen him throughout his whole career!!!'
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It's been a challenging debut year for Lewis at Ferrari, still chasing his first podium with the team. But seeing Nicolas proudly standing by him seemed to lift spirits in the paddock and online.
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As Ferrari push ahead into the second half of the season, moments like these remind everyone just how deep the Hamilton family bond runs. Whether or not Lewis brings home a podium this weekend, he'll have his biggest supporter cheering him on in the garage.
Related: Lewis Hamilton Told He'll 'Never Win' F1 Title With Ferrari By Ex-F1 Boss
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 5, 2025, where it first appeared.
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