Lewis Hamilton has shared the heartbreaking news that his dog, Roscoe, has passed away.
The seven-time World Champion took to social media to reveal the news.
Hamilton revealed last week that the English Bulldog had come down with pneumonia and was admitted to hospital. He later was put in a coma after he suffered cardiac arrest.
It was revealed that after four days on life support, Hamilton had to make the tough decision to put Roscoe to sleep on September 28.
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The British driver had pulled out of a Pirelli tyre test for Ferrari on September 26 to be by his dog's side.
Tributes have already been pouring in on social media, as the Formula 1 community share their love for one of the most famous paddock pets.
The 12 year old dog had been a regular fixture of race weekends, accompanying his owner, and even becoming friends with other star-studded pets - including Charles Leclerc's miniature dachshund Leo.
The sad news comes ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix, taking place over October 3-5.