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F1 Star Lewis Hamilton Leaves Beyoncé ‘Sweating’ on 200 MPH Ride
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F1 Star Lewis Hamilton Leaves Beyoncé ‘Sweating’ on 200 MPH Ride

Lewis Hamilton took Beyoncé and Jay-Z on an incredible 200-mph ride at the F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas on Saturday, leaving the pop star tensed as Hamilton cruised at insane speeds. Jay-Z seemed to enjoy the ride, too. Beyoncé, however, admitted that the ride left her “sweating.”

Lewis Hamilton takes Jay-Z and Beyoncé on a sports car ride

Beyoncé and Jay-Z recently went on a sports car ride with Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari’s star in Formula One. The British race car driver took the pop star and the rapper around a wild 200-mph “hot lap” at the F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas, which left them both excited.

The entire ordeal can be seen on a video shared via X, where Beyoncé also admitted to sweating. Beyoncé sat shotgun with Hamilton. As the car took off, Beyoncé said while fanning herself, “I’m sweating.” The singer seemed to be in disbelief as Hamilton took her around at exceptional speeds. “Thank you so much,” she told Hamilton, “Good luck tonight.”

Jay-Z also sat shotgun with Hamilton and shouted and cheered throughout the trips around the track. Jay-Z seemed pumped for the ride. During one instance, Hamilton took his eye off the track and talked to the rapper. “I think we hit 200 [mph] down that street,” he said, “That was crazy.”

Both musicians seemed thrilled with the experience. Many fans also reacted to the clip. “Beyonce was so excited with the speed ☺️ !,” one user wrote, while another wrote, “The happiest he was all weekend ?” Another user added, “Is this a teaser or the actual full video ? Cause I want more, sue mee.”

Lewis Hamilton remains one of the most successful personalities in the sport with a joint-record seven Formula One World Drivers’ Championship titles, tied with Michael Schumacher. He holds many other achievements that make him one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time.

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