Fanático dedica emotivo homenaje a Roscoe, perro de Hamilton y conmueve en las …
En el Gran Premio de México 2025, un cartel en honor a Roscoe, el perro de Lewis Hamilton, conmovió a todos.
MEXICO CITY – The recent Mexican Grand Prix at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez was not only a showcase of high-octane racing but also a vibrant display of fan creativity and affection, particularly highlighted by a unique tribute to Lewis Hamilton's dog, Roscoe. A video circulating widely online captured a memorable moment where a fan proudly held up a large, elaborately designed sign depicting the famous bulldog. The artwork on the sign reimagined Roscoe in the iconic aesthetic of Mexico's 'Día de Muertos' (Day of the Dead), featuring a stylized skeleton body and a colorful sugar skull face, accompanied by the welcoming message "WELCOME ROSCOE" and a prominent Mexican flag. This heartfelt gesture resonated deeply with attendees and online viewers alike, underscoring the powerful and often personal connection between Formula 1 enthusiasts and their sporting heroes. "It was such a unique way to show support, not just for Lewis but for his whole family, including Roscoe," remarked one spectator, emphasizing the emotional impact of the sign. The incident served as a poignant reminder that major sporting events are also platforms for cultural expression and community bonding, where individual acts of fandom can create lasting impressions. The blending of Mexican cultural artistry with the global appeal of Formula 1 provided a refreshing narrative, showcasing the diverse ways fans engage with the sport and its personalities.
En el Gran Premio de México 2025, un cartel en honor a Roscoe, el perro de Lewis Hamilton, conmovió a todos.
