Hamilton turns up in F40
Lewis Hamilton made a surprise appearance at a Yokohama car rally driving a classic Ferrari F40 alongside Kim Kardashian — the clip pulled roughly 4.6K views with 232 likes and 27 replies. Ferrari is also reportedly reviving its old 'Macarena' rear wing in Japan free practice to boost top speed on the straights as the team hunts pace. (x.com) (x.com) (x.com)
Hamilton arrived at Yokohama’s Daikoku Parking Area in the red Ferrari F40 on March 25, 2026, a monitored meet spot that sources say he visited in the build‑up to the Suzuka weekend. (thesupercarblog.com) UK coverage valued the car at roughly £4 million while other outlets placed similar F40 estimates near $3 million (about ₹29 crore), figures cited alongside footage of the meet. (msn.com) The Tokyo footage has been amplified by entertainment outlets and fan pages, prompting separate pieces about Hamilton’s public outings and sparking further dating‑rumor coverage in E! News, Heavy and Reality Tea. (eonline.com) Ferrari has confirmed it will likely run its radical “Macarena” rotating rear wing again during Free Practice 1 at the Japanese Grand Prix as the team collects more data, team principal Frédéric Vasseur said. (gpblog.com) Initial telemetry from Bahrain testing showed Hamilton picked up about a 10 km/h top‑speed gain with the Macarena wing in limited running, according to published test‑data reports. (f1oversteer.com) The device was briefly used in Shanghai FP1 but was removed before the rest of the weekend after Ferrari cited the need for additional reliability mileage and cautious rollout under sprint‑format conditions. (msn.com)