Fans have created a Lego portrait of Hamilton's deceased dog: Here it is.
Lewis Hamilton mourns his dog
According to The Sun: Lewis Hamilton thanked his fans for the wonderful Lego portrait of his dog Roscoe, who passed away last month.
The Ferrari driver shared the sad news that his beloved pet had died after being in a coma caused by pneumonia.
Lewis Hamilton showed the Lego tribute for Roscoe from the fans after his passing last month The portrait included depictions from Hamilton's career in Formula 1
Hamilton said he 'cannot imagine how much time it took'
The Lego design also featured references to Hamilton's private life
After the pneumonia, Roscoe's heart stopped beating, despite attempts by veterinarians to save him.
Hamilton didn't know for a long time whether his beloved pet would wake up from the coma, eventually confirming the tragic news about his death in a touching Instagram post.
Hamilton received a lot of support on social media after the loss of Roscoe, noting that a tweet 'really touched him.'
The 40-year-old driver displayed the Lego portrait that resembles Roscoe's face.
This portrait consisted of individual Lego scenes that paid tribute to Hamilton's career in Formula 1, his hobbies, and his private life.
The portrait depicted Hamilton's interests, such as gyms, video games, and cycling, as well as Roscoe's skateboard, which left a special place in the memory of the Formula 1 star.
“This Lego portrait of Roscoe really touched me. The level of detail is impressive, and I can't imagine how much time it took,” said Hamilton.
“Thanks to Karen and Ilona for the creation and sending it to me.”
Hamilton's ownership of the Denver Broncos was also mentioned
In the artwork, Hamilton's favorite movie 'Coming to America' can be seen
Hamilton said he was 'touched' by the wonderful tribute
“I also want to thank all of you for the great love shown after Roscoe's passing. It is still very painful and will always remain so, but all the support helps me greatly during this time,” he said.
“Many of you have also lost pets, so I know that wherever Roscoe is, he has many friends. He is surrounded by love and positivity, just like he was in life.”
Hamilton returned to Formula 1 earlier this month, for the first time since the loss of Roscoe, during the Singapore Grand Prix.
He shared how the support from fans around the world helped him cope through this difficult time.
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“I have received many messages. It was quite impressive, to be honest, to see how many people Roscoe touched,” Hamilton noted.
“It really warmed my heart. I could not respond to everyone. It was the most significant thing in my life, so it was a very tough experience.”
“And I know many people around the world have gone through this and know what it means to have a pet that gives you so much love.”
“I really hope to get back in the car soon and do what I love.”
There were many references to Formula 1 for the fans
On the F1 stage, one could see flags from various countries
The loss of a pet is always a difficult experience, especially for those who, like Hamilton, were closely bonded with them. The support from fans and the warm words were immense support for the athlete during this difficult time. Despite the grief, he continues his career in Formula 1 and hopes for new successes and happy moments along the way.
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