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Kim Kardashian at the Australian Grand Prix? Sky F1 star told to stop fishing about Lewis Hamilton ‘romance’
Speculation surrounding a possible appearance by Kim Kardashian at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix has added an unexpected layer of celebrity intrigue to the start of the 2026 Formula 1 campaign. As teams prepare for lights out at Melbourne’s famous Albert Park Circuit, rumors linking Kardashian to Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton have become one of the most talked-about off-track storylines heading into the race weekend.
The opening race of the 2026 season is scheduled to begin at 3pm local time in Melbourne on Sunday, March 8, marking the start of a new era for Formula 1 following sweeping regulation changes introduced this year. Yet while fans and analysts are eager to see how teams adapt to the new technical rules, another topic has captured widespread attention: whether Kardashian will appear in the paddock to support Hamilton.
Kardashian, the 45-year-old television star and founder of the global fashion brand Skims, has been repeatedly linked to Hamilton in recent weeks, sparking intense online speculation about a potential relationship between the two global celebrities. The possibility of her attending the Australian Grand Prix has fueled even more discussion among fans and media alike, particularly given the enormous global reach both figures command.
Talk of Kardashian arriving in Melbourne has even prompted fans to track private jet movements online, with some suggesting she could travel aboard her reported $150 million Gulfstream aircraft to attend the race weekend. While no official confirmation has emerged, the speculation has become impossible to ignore as race day approaches.
The topic reached mainstream broadcast discussion when Sky Sports F1 presenter Ted Kravitz raised the question during the network’s “Paddock Uncut” segment. During the conversation, fellow presenter Rachel Brookes had been discussing Hamilton’s noticeably more upbeat demeanor heading into the 2026 season compared with his difficult first year driving for Ferrari in 2025.
Hamilton endured a challenging campaign in his debut season with Scuderia Ferrari after making his blockbuster move from Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team. Despite the high expectations surrounding his switch, results proved inconsistent, and Hamilton openly admitted that adapting to the team and car had been tougher than anticipated.
However, early signs from the 2026 season suggest the seven-time world champion may be entering the year with renewed confidence and optimism. Ferrari’s latest car has shown encouraging pace during pre-season preparations, while Hamilton himself has appeared relaxed and upbeat throughout the Melbourne paddock.
It was during this discussion about Hamilton’s improved mood that Kravitz jokingly speculated whether developments in the British driver’s personal life might be contributing to his positive outlook.
“Maybe happiness in his personal life?” Kravitz said during the broadcast. “When’s she going to come, when’s she going to come? The Kardashian private jet do we know the registration? Can you imagine when Kim K comes into the paddock?”
Brookes quickly shut down the speculation in lighthearted fashion, responding simply: “Stop fishing.”
Despite the playful exchange, the possibility of Kardashian appearing at the race has continued to dominate social media discussions around the Grand Prix. If she were to attend, it would mark one of the most high-profile celebrity visits to a Formula 1 paddock in recent years.
The timing would also make sense from a promotional perspective. Formula 1 has significantly expanded its global reach in recent years, particularly in the United States, where interest in the sport has surged thanks to new broadcasting deals and growing entertainment partnerships.
Hamilton himself has played a major role in this cultural crossover. Beyond his achievements on the track, he has increasingly positioned himself at the intersection of sport, fashion, film, and entertainment. The British driver recently took part in producing a highly anticipated Formula 1 film project backed by Apple, further strengthening his presence in mainstream media.
A Kardashian appearance in the paddock during the first race of a new Formula 1 era would generate enormous global attention. The race’s timing is also particularly convenient for American audiences, with the broadcast beginning in primetime hours in the United States around 10pm Eastern Time on Saturday night.
This combination of sporting drama and celebrity intrigue has created the perfect recipe for global headlines. The Australian Grand Prix already serves as the symbolic start of a new Formula 1 season, but the potential arrival of Kardashian could amplify the event’s media impact far beyond the traditional motorsport audience.
For now, however, the rumors remain unconfirmed. Neither Kardashian nor Hamilton has publicly addressed the speculation about their relationship or whether she plans to attend the race in Melbourne.
As the countdown to lights out continues at Albert Park, fans will be watching not only the grid and pit lane but also the paddock entrances just in case the reality television icon steps into Formula 1’s spotlight alongside one of the sport’s most legendary drivers.
