It should come as no surprise that Sir Lewis Hamilton, a driver for Scuderia Ferrari F1, is a lifelong car enthusiast with a genuine passion for automotive culture. While much of his year is spent traveling the globe as part of Formula 1's demanding schedule, Lewis spends plenty of his time away from the track immersed in car culture.
Whether it’s a free day in Tokyo behind the wheel of an R34 Nissan GT-R or living out his Vice City dreams with burnouts in a white-on-white Ferrari Testarossa, the World Champion F1 driver is always searching for opportunities to broaden his automotive horizon by going directly to the source. In his latest YouTube video, Lewis Hamilton explored Los Angeles' iconic lowrider scene, eager to learn more about a side of car culture he had previously only known through TV.
The car that welcomed Lewis to the lowrider world is a 1984 Buick Regal, fully upgraded with a custom, two-tone candy paint job and a top-of-the-line air suspension system that individually controls each corner of the car. Although competitions and car meets play a big role in the culture, giving owners a chance to show off their builds, custom paint, and skills on the switches, the lowrider community is about much more than competition. For many, it's a tradition that's been passed down from one generation to the next.
It wasn’t long before Lewis was in the driver's seat, experimenting with the switches, leaving him smiling from ear to ear. He even had the chance to take the Buick Regal out on the open road, cruising the streets of L.A., and making it jump like a true professional. A polar opposite of his lightweight, high-tech Scuderia Ferrari SF-26 race car, we can definitely see a lowrider customized to his liking in Lewis Hamilton’s future. 
Source: Lewis Hamilton Instagram & YouTube