Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold was seen mingling with elite Formula 1 drivers in Monaco this weekend.
The 25-year-old took a break to experience the glitz of the Monaco Grand Prix, one of the most prestigious events in motorsport.
Among the many celebrities at the Monaco Grand Prix stands Alexander-Arnold, who is also a co-owner of Alpine Racing.
Despite his investment in Alpine’s Formula 1 team, a podium finish for Pierre Gasly or Esteban Ocon looks unlikely, as they start 10th and 11th on the grid.
Adding to the excitement, Alexander-Arnold’s Liverpool teammate Virgil van Dijk also attends, showing support for his countryman Max Verstappen, the reigning world champion.
However, Verstappen faces a tough challenge in Monte Carlo this year, with a difficult weekend leaving him to start sixth on the grid.
Still, the mood remains upbeat as Van Dijk and Verstappen share a moment together in the paddock before qualifying begins.
As the race unfolds, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc delivers a masterclass, converting his pole position at his home race into a dominant victory despite early chaos.
A dramatic first-lap collision between the two Haas cars and Red Bull’s Sergio Perez brings out a red flag, setting up a race defined by extreme tyre management.
Leclerc expertly fends off McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, teammate Carlos Sainz, and McLaren’s Lando Norris, all of whom avoid pit stops, securing Ferrari’s second win of 2024.
Alexander-Arnold now heads into a crucial phase as he returns to Liverpool.
The England defender enters the final year of his contract, fueling speculation over negotiations for a long-term extension.