Kelly Piquet looked sensational in a black and white gym kit as he made a pit stop in Dubai ahead of the F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2024 on Wednesday.
The Brazilian model, partner of F1 champion Max Verstappen, was in for a surprise when she headed out for a quick gym session at Platform Studio before the start of the season.
Kelly, 35, attracted attention with her casual look in black shell suit pants, a black crop top, and a comfortable PLT oversized white shirt tied at the waist.
The columnist, gearing up for weight training for the much-anticipated race, teamed her trendy look with a low ponytail and chunky gold hoop earrings.
She completed her stylish outfit with a classic brown leather handbag and a simple gold chain.
Showcasing her natural beauty, Kelly opted for light make-up for her trip to the gym.
The brunette beauty posed confidently at the gym and shared a hot selfie with her 1.4 million followers on Instagram.
She captioned her story: “But having a cool gym definitely makes it more fun.”
Kelly and Max, who have been dating for four years, reunite in Bahrain, where racing action unfolds.
After completing her stay in Dubai, Kelly plans to continue traveling.
She will meet 26-year-old Max and join in the high-speed thrills and excitement as he embarks on his title defense in the 2024 season opener.
The F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2024 is scheduled to start on Saturday 2nd March, making it an exciting start to the racing calendar.
Kelly has worked for Formula E since 2015 and became head of social media coverage.
Kelly began dating Russian F1 driver Daniil Kvyat, with whom he has a daughter, Penelope, who was born in July 2019.
In December of the same year, their relationship broke down and they went their separate ways.
In January of the following year, she and Max Verstappen went public with their relationship and have continued to show their affection in public ever since.
On Valentine’s Day, Kelly posted a loving photo of the couple kissing on a gondola in Monaco, captioning it with a love heart and a cupid’s bow.
Max, who drives for Red Bull, won the 2021 and 2022 F1 World Championship and has 54 victories to date.
Combined with his £33.2m salary and £16.6m in bonuses, he is now the sport’s highest-paid man, leapfrogging racing legend Lewis Hamilton.
