Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton showed his admiration for Chelsea star Reece James after the defender helped his club win the FIFA Club World Cup with a commanding 3–0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain. The win marked a major achievement for Chelsea on the global stage, and James played a crucial role in the triumph.
Following the match, Hamilton took to Instagram to celebrate James' success and resilience. He shared a photo of the Chelsea right-back proudly holding the Club World Cup trophy and added a heartfelt message: “Through it all, you kept your head up and kept pushing! Proud of you brother.”

Reece James was a standout performer in Chelsea’s dominant win over PSG. His defensive discipline and sharp attacking play were instrumental in shutting down the French side’s stars and securing the club’s 3–0 victory. The win earned Chelsea yet another international title and reaffirmed James’ importance to the squad.
Hamilton has often voiced support for fellow sports professionals. His latest message further underscores his pride in British talent and solidarity with athletes who rise above challenges.
The interaction between the two stars also served as a powerful reminder of the unity across sports, with champions supporting champions both on the pitch and on the track.
Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton Turns Heads With Ducati Superbike Ahead Of Canadian GP Qualifying; Video
Seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton made heads turn at the Canadian GP as he rolled into Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, not in an F1 car, but astride a bright red Ducati Panigale V4 superbike.
This isn’t Hamilton’s first two‑wheeled entrance: he arrived at Monaco in March on a limited‑edition MV Agusta F4 LH44, highlighting his love for high‑performance bikes. Ducati’s tech is cutting‑edge too, with wheelie control, slide assistance, engine‑brake systems and data logging, though it’s unclear how many of those features Hamilton activated.
Riding a stunning red Ducati felt almost symbolic, echoing his current F1 drive with Ferrari. On track, Hamilton looked sharp too. He qualified fifth for Saturday’s session, with teammate Charles Leclerc taking eighth. But his real statement came on two wheels, sparking excitement from fans and pundits alike.