Both
Lewis Hamilton and
Charles Leclerc brought their dogs, Roscoe and Leo, to the
Silverstone paddock at the
British Grand Prix. Many fans were left wondering if the two had been able to meet up across the weekend. Now, on
Instagram, the two drivers have revealed they in fact did.
Hamilton's dog Roscoe has been a frequent visitor to the paddock since being adopted in 2013. More recently, Leclerc
introduced his new family member to the world, when he announced in April he had adopted a dog, Leo. Since then, many fans have been wondering when the two would meet, given the two drivers will be racing alongside each other in 2025 when Hamilton makes the move to
Ferrari. In a collaboration post shared on
Instagram, the two revealed that a meet-up did indeed take place at the
British Grand Prix, with Hamilton captioning the post:
"Dog dads." How did fans react?
Alpine were quick to respond asking, "Where was Simba's invite?". This comes after
Pierre Gasly announced on Monday that he had also adopted a dog, alongside his girlfriend Francisca Gomes. The couple shared the photos on Instagram. Online, fans also responded to the series of pictures that had been shared.