Kim Kardashian’s relationship with Lewis Hamilton is revving up.
The decorated F1 driver gave a nod to Kardashian during a Sunday press conference following the Monaco Grand Prix, where he placed second.
After a reporter asked him about a certain “high-profile supporter” cheering him on in the stands, Hamilton replied, “It’s amazing to have her come this weekend and have her support.”
He then noted “incredible turnout just overall,” before pausing and adding with a smile, “It’s amazing to have good people around you, and good people supporting you, and you know, she does that for me every day.”
The Skims founder was at the track in Monaco all weekend cheering on her new flame alongside her younger sister Khloé.
After the race on Sunday, Kardashian joined the team as they celebrated on the track, where Hamilton met her to give her a hug. He later blew her a kiss from the podium after receiving the second-place trophy.
While the pair haven’t made their relationship official, Kardashian took to Instagram last week to share photos of her and Hamilton biking down the West Side Highway in New York City. The two posed for selfies while enjoying their ride — with Hamilton capturing the moment Kardashian nearly fell off her bike.
Hamilton, 41, and Kardashian, 45, have known each other since 2014, but their relationship didn’t take a romantic turn until early 2026, according to Access Hollywood.
The duo made their first public appearance together during this year’s Superbowl and have since been spotted at Coachella and in Tokyo, where Hamilton took Kardashian for a spin in his Ferrari.
The stars have mostly kept their relationship out of the public eye over the past months. When asked about the Super Bowl date in February, Hamilton told Sky Sports reporter Ted Kravitz, “It’s my private life. I’m not talking about that.”
But the flirty Monaco exchanges might signal they’re ready to switch gears and go public. After all, they’re practically already each other’s co-passengers, Khloe told E!
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