Lewis Hamilton once again shows off his unusual sense of

Lewis Hamilton once again shows off his unusual sense of style in an orange and brown tie-dye one-piece ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton continued to show off his keen sense of style as he headed to qualifying for the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit on Saturday.

The British World Cup winner cut a stylish figure in a striking orange and brown tie-dye all-in-one outfit.

The 38-year-old Formula One star kept his head bowed as he appeared focused ahead of Sunday’s race, the conclusion of this year’s season.

The outfit remained comfortable and appeared loose-fitting as the pants had a loose fit around the athlete’s legs.

To complete the look, Lewis opted for brown leather combat boots while shielding his eyes with a pair of bold black sunglasses.

Unique: 38-year-old Lewis Hamilton once again demonstrated his unusual sense of style in an orange and brown tie-dye one-piece ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday

Unique: 38-year-old Lewis Hamilton once again demonstrated his unusual sense of style in an orange and brown tie-dye one-piece ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday

Wow: The British world champion cut a stylish figure in an eye-catching look

Wow: The British world champion cut a stylish figure in an eye-catching look

He tied his dark and gold braids into a ponytail and completed the look with his signature chunky silver necklace.

Lewis’ impressive array of tattoos were proudly displayed as he showed off his toned arms.

Still, it was an unsuccessful day for the driver as he failed to make it into Q3, meaning the Brit will start Sunday’s race in 11th place.

Meanwhile, Max Verstappen will start the season finale from pole position after a brilliant performance in qualifying.

The world champion, who secured his twelfth pole of the season, will be supported in the front row by Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc.

This came after Lewis was spotted walking along the track on Thursday when a fan desperately tried to take a selfie with him.

The F1 sensation cut a bold figure in a bright blue button-down shirt with shoulder lapels and no sleeves.

He paired the eccentric top, which put his intricately tattooed sleeves and toned arms on full display, with matching oversized pants.

Game face: The Formula 1 star kept his head bowed as he looked focused ahead of Sunday's race, the season-ending event this year Fashion: To complete the look, Lewis opted for brown leather combat boots while shielding his eyes behind a pair of chunky black sunglasses

Game face: The Formula 1 star kept his head bowed as he looked focused ahead of Sunday’s race, the season-ending event this year

Stylish: Lewis' impressive array of tattoos were proudly displayed as he showed off his toned arms

Stylish: Lewis’ impressive array of tattoos were proudly displayed as he showed off his toned arms

Bling: He tied his dark and gold braids into a ponytail and accessorized the look with his signature chunky silver chain

Bling: He tied his dark and gold braids into a ponytail and accessorized the look with his signature chunky silver chain

Bad luck: It was an unsuccessful day for the driver after failing to make it into Q3, meaning the Brit will start Sunday's race in 11th

Bad luck: It was an unsuccessful day for the driver after failing to make it into Q3, meaning the Brit will start Sunday’s race in 11th

Negotiations: It comes just days after Lewis was at the center of a storm of transfer rumors.

Negotiations: It comes just days after Lewis was at the center of a storm of transfer rumors.

Stay comfortable: The outfit appeared loose-fitting as the pants fit loosely around the athlete's legs

Stay comfortable: The outfit appeared loose-fitting as the pants fit loosely around the athlete’s legs

For even more glamour, the athlete completed his look with a pair of Burberry Leather Trek Boots worth over £1,000 and a pair of BOTTEGA VENETA women’s sunglasses worth £470.

The fan, who was wearing a VIP lanyard, was photographed leaning over for a snap in a white T-shirt and denim shorts.

It comes just days after Lewis was at the center of a storm of transfer rumours.

The star denied seeking a tempting move to Red Bull – instead claiming he was approached by the world champion team.

The seven-time world champion responded to Mail Sport’s revelation in which Red Bull team boss Christian Horner claimed that someone close to Hamilton had made contact and asked if a seat was available.

That was at the beginning of the year, when Hamilton’s contract negotiations with Mercedes were dragging on. The 38-year-old has since signed a new contract that will keep him at the Silver Arrows for £50 million a year until the end of 2025.

Lewis said in the paddock ahead of Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: “Christian sent me a message.”

“I would be more than happy to race against Max (Verstappen) in the same car.” That would be wonderful. But I don’t think he wants me to be his teammate.”

When asked if he had contacted Red Bull, Hamilton replied: “No.” I didn’t.

“I checked with everyone on my team and no one spoke to them, but they tried to contact us.”

Smile: It comes after Lewis showed off his unique sense of style on Thursday when a fan took a cheeky selfie as he made his way to the track

Smile: It comes after Lewis showed off his unique sense of style on Thursday when a fan took a cheeky selfie as he made his way to the track

WOW: The F1 sensation presented a daring look in a bright blue button-down shirt with shoulder lapels and no sleeves.  He paired the eccentric top with matching oversized pants

WOW: The F1 sensation presented a daring look in a bright blue button-down shirt with shoulder lapels and no sleeves. He paired the eccentric top with matching oversized pants

Asked if he found it strange that Horner had mentioned his name this week, the Brit replied: “Not really.” If you think about it, there are a lot of people here who like to mention my name in conversations because they know that it will make waves…

“And if you’re a little lonely and don’t get much attention, that’s perfect – just mentioning my name.”

“He stirs things.

“I told Toto (about the alleged contact). “I have a lot of respect for him and we have a great relationship. When people think things like that (about leaving), it’s never positive.

“I answered him (Horner) on my new phone. It was months later. I just said congratulations on a great season and hope we can compete with you soon, and he responded by repeating the same thing (presumably about catching up).

“Just getting into the best car wouldn’t do me much good.” “Working with my team to beat them would be better for my legacy.”

The first part of this statement may technically be true, but it is believed that it was Hamilton’s father Anthony, and not a paid employee, who contacted Horner.

The plot thickens when Hamilton claims, “I picked up my old phone that I just found at home.” It has my old number. I turned it on and hundreds of messages came through and one of them was from Christian to meet up at the end of the season and catch up.’

Why Horner wanted to speak to Hamilton at the end of the campaign is unclear, to say the least.

Asked whether Horner had specifically expressed the idea of ​​driving for them, Hamilton said: “He just said he had to catch up.”

It comes as the star prepares for the final race for the championship on Sunday, just days after he found himself at the center of a storm of transfer rumours

It comes as the star prepares for the final race for the championship on Sunday, just days after he found himself at the center of a storm of transfer rumours

The star denied seeking a tempting move to Red Bull - instead claiming he was approached by the world champion team.  (Pictured with teammate George Russel)

The star denied seeking a tempting move to Red Bull – instead claiming he was approached by the world champion team. (Pictured with teammate George Russel)