Max Verstappen had a strange reaction to Roscoe Hamilton when Lewis’s bulldog ran up to him and tried to bother him during an F1 interview. Previously…

Max Verstappen Abandons Interview to Pet Roscoe – F1 Star Shows His Soft Side with Lewis Hamilton’s Beloved Bulldog
In a moment that melted hearts across the paddock and stunned fans watching live, Max Verstappen — the fiery Red Bull champion known for his steely focus and no-nonsense attitude — did something nobody expected. He stopped mid-interview, knelt down, and began affectionately stroking the head of Roscoe, Lewis Hamilton’s iconic bulldog, as the pup wandered over and nudged at his leg.
The spontaneous and oddly heartwarming interaction, caught on video and instantly viral, wasn’t just a funny mid-race-week distraction — it revealed a softer side to Verstappen that even his most devoted fans rarely get to see.
From Fierce Rival to Roscoe Whisperer
Verstappen, who’s known more for his aggressive overtakes than acts of tenderness, has had a famously tense rivalry with Lewis Hamilton — particularly during their nail-biting 2021 championship battle. But behind the scenes, it seems there’s been a quieter, gentler bond forming. Not necessarily with Hamilton himself, but with Roscoe — the vegan, jet-setting, paparazzi-loving bulldog who has become a celebrity in his own right.
“Max has always had a soft spot for Roscoe,” a Red Bull team insider revealed. “Any time he sees him in the paddock, he stops, kneels, and gives him a good scratch behind the ears. It’s like Roscoe is the only creature who can break through that Max Verstappen race mode.”
This time, however, Verstappen’s affection for the pup interrupted official business.
The Interview That Wasn’t
It happened just after Saturday’s qualifying session. Verstappen, sweaty and focused, was mid-sentence answering a technical question from a Sky Sports reporter about tire degradation, when Roscoe — apparently wandering free after a stroll with Hamilton’s assistant — trotted straight into frame.
Instead of ignoring the interruption or brushing the dog off, Verstappen immediately paused, smiled, and said, “Hang on,” before crouching down and giving Roscoe a generous head rub. “Good boy,” he whispered, completely unfazed by the cameras still rolling.
The reporter, laughing, gave up on the tire question entirely. “Well, I guess we’ve found the one thing that can interrupt Max Verstappen: Roscoe.”
The Internet Reacts
Within minutes, F1 Twitter (or “X,” as it’s now officially called) exploded with reactions. Memes of Verstappen and Roscoe flooded the timeline. One popular tweet read: “Roscoe ends toxic masculinity in the paddock one head-pat at a time.”
Another fan joked, “Forget Red Bull vs Mercedes. The real alliance is Max + Roscoe vs anxiety.”
The moment wasn’t just adorable — it was disarming. For once, Verstappen wasn’t the intense competitor staring down the grid, but a young man with a clear fondness for dogs, showing vulnerability and joy in a way fans rarely get to see.
Roscoe: The Most Loved Pup in Motorsport
For those unfamiliar, Roscoe isn’t just any dog. The English Bulldog has been by Lewis Hamilton’s side for over a decade, accompanying him to races, fashion shoots, and even vegan restaurants. He has over 700k followers on Instagram and has appeared in multiple sponsor campaigns. To many F1 fans, Roscoe is practically part of the Mercedes team.
Roscoe has also been known to roam the paddock freely, always drawing smiles from team members and drivers alike — though not all react to him the way Verstappen did. “It’s rare to see a driver break character like that,” noted F1 journalist Will Buxton. “Max is normally all business. For him to stop mid-interview — that tells you how much he loves that dog.”
A Closer Look at Max and Lewis’ Evolving Dynamic
While Verstappen and Hamilton have clashed fiercely on track, their off-track relationship has mellowed in recent months. There’s no hugging or public displays of affection, but there’s an unmistakable undercurrent of mutual respect. Verstappen’s public admiration for Roscoe might just be another olive branch in this quiet détente.
When asked later about the incident, Verstappen shrugged and smiled. “I like dogs,” he said simply. “Roscoe’s a legend. What can I say? He’s got good taste in people.”
Lewis Hamilton, for his part, reposted a clip of the interaction to his Instagram story with the caption: “Roscoe out here making friends again.”
Is Roscoe the Real Peacekeeper of F1?
It might sound silly, but fans are already speculating that Roscoe could be the unlikely glue binding the fractured relationship between two of F1’s biggest stars. “Let Roscoe host the next FIA drivers’ briefing,” one fan quipped online. “We might finally get everyone to agree on something.”
Some even wonder whether Verstappen’s affection for Roscoe could lead to broader reconciliation with Hamilton in the years to come. After all, what better way to bond than over a shared love for an adorable bulldog who couldn’t care less about championship points?
A Moment to Remember
In a sport where margins are tight, tension is high, and every second counts, moments like these are rare — and deeply appreciated. They remind us that beneath the helmets and team rivalries are real people with genuine emotions. That even the most driven, calculated athlete can be disarmed by the wag of a tail and the warmth of a furry friend.
As the F1 world barrels toward another dramatic showdown in the championship race, fans will remember this moment not for the lap times or pit strategies — but for the unexpected tenderness of Max Verstappen, down on one knee, petting Roscoe like an old friend.
And for once, the paddock wasn’t buzzing about points, penalties, or politics. It was buzzing about a boy and a bulldog.