Gay Grand Prix Drivers
Princess Charlene fit right in at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix today as she cheered on Lewis Hamilton's win in an all-white ensemble that looked striking similar to the ones worn by mechanics at the famous race. In fact, her all-white look with a pretty pink stripe down the leg, looked so similar to the jumpsuits worn by mechanics and drivers she risked getting lost in the crowd. Charlene, wife of Prince Albert II of Monaco, wore an optical illusion jumpsuit that appeared to mix a casual, collarless white shirt with two front pockets and epaulettes with a pair of white linen trousers, with the eye-catching, colourful detail. Scroll down for video.
White is a favourite of the royal stylish royal, who wore an exclusively white wardrobe to the 2015 Grand Prix, won by German Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg This is the second time Lewis Hamilton has been able to celebrate a Formula One win in front of Prince Albert. The 78 lap race was won by the 31-year-old, from Stevenage, in a Mercedes car. Bit Serial Data Interface Bmw Financial Services more. The victory, against the odds, takes Hamilton to within 24 points of the championship summit, having broken a losing streak stretching back to Austin on October 25 last year. The royal couple looked solemn as they watched the race, Prince Albert sporting a suit and blue shirt The royal couple have been married for four years and have n 18-month-old twins Gabriella and Jacques. The births of Princess Gabriella and Prince Jacques was were greeted with cannon fire and an excited outpouring of joy from locals, as well as sighs of relief within the Monegasque royal family. Serial Actress Rasna.
The arrival of Prince Jaques meant that a legitimate male heir to the throne had finally arrived, putting an end to one of Europe's longest running dynastic sagas. Although Albert has two other children Jazmin, 22, and Alexandre Coste, 11, neither are eligible to inherit the throne of Monaco because they were born out of wedlock. The couple were captivated by the activity on the track as they joined IOC president Thomas Bach to watch the action at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte-Carlo Charlene is making a name for herself thanks to her style sense and dignified bearing. She sported a sharp navy trousers suit and eye-catching silver courts on a day out, with her husband clad in matching blue in April. She attended the Monte-Carlo ATP Masters Series tournament final tennis match between Spain and France, looking her glamorous best with her signature blonde crop swept to the side and a subtle slick of lip gloss.
This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2014) () Mike Beuttler Born ( 1940-04-13)13 April 1940, Egypt Died 29 December 1988 ( 1988-12-29) (aged 48),, USA World Championship career British Active years – Teams Non-works Entries 29 (28 starts) 0 0 Podiums 0 Career points 0 0 0 First entry Last entry Michael Simon Brindley Bream Beuttler (13 April 1940 – 29 December 1988) was a British driver who raced privately entered cars. He was born in, Egypt. He was a talented graduate from the late 1960s, who then graduated to and then to Formula One in 1971. The finance for the team came from a group of stockbroker friends from whom the team took its name – at first Clarke-Mordaunt-Guthrie Racing, and in 1973 it became Clarke-Mordaunt-Guthrie-Durlacher Racing. He raced on one occasion, at the, for the works March team.
An earlier thread has talked about drivers wives/gf. I believe this is discriminating against the gay drivers. Research showed that 4% (1 in 25) of the population between 18-45 is Gay. Therefore in the current batch of drivers(incl. Test drivers) someone should be homosexual. The question is who?
Beuttler's best result was a seventh place in the. Beuttler retired from racing the following year and eventually moved to the United States, where he died of complications resulting from in 1988, in, aged 48. As of 2016 he is the only known gay F1 driver.
Beuttler was also the brother-in-law of politician.