WATCH: Lewis Hamilton arrives in his rare MV Agusta bike for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix

Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has shown up in his rare super bike for the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. This year, Hamilton will be wearing a Ferrari race suit.

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Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton has arrived in a rare superbike for the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion lives a luxurious life in Monte Carlo and has a big 30 million euro worth Penthouse apartment in the city. There he keeps many luxurious cars and bikes, which he drives occasionally.

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Monte Carlo is a small city with narrow streets, and Hamilton thought of taking his rare MV Agusta F4 LH44 bike. A few months back, it was spotted outside Toto Wolff’s villa, which is located in the same city. This supersport bike was made in collaboration with the F1 world champion. As Hamilton loves riding bikes, he often takes them out for a spin to visit friends. This bike is a limited edition that was produced in the year 2018.

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Only 44 units were produced in honour of Lewis Hamilton’s racing number, and it has the same 998cc 4-stroke, Transverse 4-cylinder, DOHC engine.  It produces a maximum power of 205 BHP and 115 Nm of torque. It goes up to a top speed of 302 km/h, 187.7 mp/h. Like Hamilton, his fellow countryman Lando Norris also rode a Scooter in Monaco.

Lando Norris drives scooter for the Monaco GP

Lewis Hamilton rode this bike before all the fans standing near the entrance gate. The bike looks more muscular, and the red colour matches the Ferrari T-shirt. In the 2024 season, Ferrari triumphed in Monaco, and Charles Leclerc became the first Monegasque driver to win in Monte Carlo since Louis Chiron in 1931. 

Monaco is the slowest track on the Formula 1 calendar, and the pole sitter has the biggest chance of winning the race. But this year, to make the race more interesting, F1 has decided to implement a compulsory two-pit stop for all teams. So there could be some undercuts and strategic brilliance this year.

As far as Lewis Hamilton is concerned, the British driver last won the Monaco Grand Prix in the 2019 season. Since then, he hasn't been able to achieve glory in the city. If he wins this year, it will be his first-ever race victory as a Ferrari driver, and he will be standing in the grandstands of Monaco representing the Italian team.

Also Read: Formula 1 2025 Grand Prix of Monaco (Monaco GP) Schedule, race timings, F1 teams and drivers standings & when and where to watch the race

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