Lewis Hamilton shows off his tattooed chest under unzipped patchwork cardigan and chinos ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix

He loves to wear designer labels which make him stand out from the crowd. 

And on Thursday, Lewis Hamilton, 37, showed off his tattooed chest as he stepped out wearing an unzipped patchwork cardigan by Kenzo which is yet to be released. 

The blue and yellow knitwear was a cropped style and he teamed it with a pair of cream chinos by the same label. 

Granny called... Lewis Hamilton showed off his tattooed chest under a unzipped patchwork cardigan and chinos on Thursday ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix

Granny called... Lewis Hamilton showed off his tattooed chest under a unzipped patchwork cardigan and chinos on Thursday ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix 

Making his own style rules: The blue and yellow knitwear was a cropped style and he teamed it with a pair of cream chinos by the same label

Making his own style rules: The blue and yellow knitwear was a cropped style and he teamed it with a pair of cream chinos by the same label 

He wore Kenzo Smile boots which cost £760 and Nanushka sunglasses which retail at £275. 

Lewis was pictured arriving at the Marina Bay City Circuit ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix which is scheduled to be held on October 2.

The outing comes as it was revealed that Alex Albon will take part in this weekend's   Grand Prix, three weeks after he suffered respiratory failure and was left on a ventilator.

Doing his thing: Lewis was pictured arriving at the Marina Bay City Circuit ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix which is scheduled to be held on October 2

Doing his thing: Lewis was pictured arriving at the Marina Bay City Circuit ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix which is scheduled to be held on October 2

Details: He wore a series of necklaces for the outing

Details: He wore a series of necklaces for the outing

Accessorize all areas: He wore Nanushka sunglasses which retail at £275

Accessorize all areas: He wore Nanushka sunglasses which retail at £275

The London-born Williams driver endured complications from surgery when he was sidelined from the last round in Italy with appendicitis.

But the 26-year-old insists he is ready to return to his Williams cockpit, despite Sunday's race in the humidity of Singapore considered among the hardest challenges of the year.

'My preparation for Singapore has been a little different than normal, but I'm feeling good and I've done everything possible to get ready for one of the most physical races on the calendar,' said Albon.

Return: Alex Albon is ready to return for the Singapore Grand Prix after suffering respiratory failure

Return: Alex Albon is ready to return for the Singapore Grand Prix after suffering respiratory failure

'I am not underestimating how big of a challenge this is going to be, but I am looking forward to hitting the track on Friday and getting back driving.

'It's a great street circuit and the closest race to home for me in Thailand, so I'm really excited to be here and to see the fans that have turned out.

Albon, who races under the Thai flag because of his mother Kankamol's nationality, fell unwell in Monza and was replaced by the team's reserve driver and Formula E champion Nyck de Vries.

The Dutchman, 27, finished an impressive ninth to score points on his F1 debut.

De Vries is on standby if Albon is unable to race on the sport's first return to Singapore since the pandemic.

Back! The Williams driver missed the Italian Grand Prix at Monza but is now ready to return

Back! The Williams driver missed the Italian Grand Prix at Monza but is now ready to return

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