Lewis Hamilton to launch new jewellery range – including keyrings and fobs
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Lewis Hamilton is planning to launch his own range of jewellery.
The Formula One king, 37, has applied to trademark the use of his name across a range of goods.
This includes jewellery, watches, art in precious metals and ‘keyrings and fobs’.
Lewis previously took luxury watchmaker Hamilton International to court over products carrying his surname.
And now it appears the speed ace is hoping to use his brand to cash with his own glitzy products.
However having lost his legal battle with the Swiss firm, Lewis will have to use his full name on any jewellery.
The seven-time F1 champ and fashion designer is no stranger to new business ventures.
He is already an ambassador for another watch firm, IWC, and has proved to be a clever businessman.
His vegan burger chain Neat Burgers has been a hit and there are plans to open 30 more branches.
Lewis previously said: "I like to think I’m quite good at choosing the business ventures that I enter."
The Mercedes driver, who celebrated his birthday on Friday, is also tipped to battle it out for his eighth world title next season.
He narrowly missed out on the historic victory to rival Max Verstappen in Abu Dhabi’s controversial finale.
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It sparked rumours the Brit star may retire.
But new FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem believes Lewis will be back for more.
He said: “I’m confident that Lewis [will return]. Lewis is a big part of motorsport, and of course of Formula 1, the new era [can add to] Lewis’s wins and achievements, and also Verstappen is there.
“I am very confident that you will see a very challenging Formula 1 season next year.”
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