Fresh from his second-place finish at the Austrian Grand Prix, reigning Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton took some time off the sport to mingle with the reality stars of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians.” The 30-year-old was spotted with the Kardashian clan, who arrived in France on Tuesday for the Cannes Lions Festival.

In a photo shared by Kim on Instagram of what looked like a little banquet gathering, Hamilton was seen chilling at one end of the table. The British racer was the only unfamiliar face in the photo, which also shows Kris Jenner and boyfriend Corey Gamble and Kim’s stepsister Kylie Jenner. Kylie was standing between rumoured boyfriend Tyga in the photo. Ryan Seacrest was also there.

Hamilton is rumoured to be seeing Kim’s stepsister Kendall after the two were spotted hanging out in yacht in Monte Carlo. A report by The Sun said that Kim is playing cupid for Hamilton and Kendall. It said that Kim has invited Hamilton to join them during the five-day Glastonbury music festival in Winnebago.

“Lewis Hamilton is also staying in their private area, which was organised by Fran Cutler,” a source told the magazine. “Things could be hotting up between him and Kendall.”

Meanwhile, Hamilton will be hoping to celebrate in the first place on the podium at the British Grand Prix, which takes place from July 3 to July 6, 2015 at the Silverstone Circuit. Hamilton’s team, Mercedes, continues to dominate in this year’s championship fight, with the Briton winning four and his teammate Nico Rosberg winning three of the eight races.

Hamilton said via Autosport that they just try to focus on “quality over quantity.” He said that it is better to try to improve their engine race by race rather than totally crafting an upgrade with their engine. He believes that the current approach has worked great for the team.

Hamilton sits at the top of the World Drivers’ Championship leaderboard with 169 points. Rosberg is currently at the second place with only 10 points behind the British racer. Mercedes is also first in the Constructors’ Championship with 328 points followed by Ferrari with 192 points.

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