Hamilton swaps supercars for superframes: why he sold his collection and fell for art

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Lewis Hamilton has revealed he has sold his personal car collection and shifted his passion toward art. Long associated with exotic machinery — from Ferraris to a rare Pagani Zonda — the seven‑time champion says his interests have evolved alongside a growing focus on sustainability. “I don’t have any cars anymore… I’m more into art nowadays,” he said, adding that if he were to buy one, it would be the legendary Ferrari F40.

Speaking ahead of Baku, Hamilton also offered a candid take on the city circuit’s most famous feature: Turn 8. He called the castle section “a train through there” — narrow, spectacular to watch, but hardly a place for overtaking. Even so, he arrives with renewed confidence in the SF‑25 after recent steps forward.

From garage to gallery, Hamilton’s evolution off track mirrors the maturity of a driver intent on leaving a broader legacy — while staying razor‑sharp on Sundays.

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