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Kelly Piquet flaunts her incredible figure in white bikini

Kelly Piquet flaunts her incredible figure in white bikini
Published 2 years ago on May 09, 2023

The model, 34, who is the girlfriend of Formula 1 racing driver Max Verstappen, 25, flaunted her toned physique in the eye catching two-piece by PrettyLittleThing. 

Looking good: Kelly Piquet showcased her sensational figure in a white bikini as she soaked up the sun on the beach in Miami on Monday

She turned up the heat as she added a bold oversized zebra print shirt which she wore unbuttoned as she walked along the beach. 

Kelly celebrated her beau's recent victory at the Miami Grand Prix, where Verstappen reigned supreme, in style as she relaxed on a sun lounger. 

The Brazilian model applied a flawless palette of makeup and accesorised with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings.

She left her long brunette tresses loose as they blew in the ocean breeze. 

Kelly later added a pair of crisp white Levi denim shorts over the bikini and carried a pair of black Hermes sandals as she departed the beach for the day. 

She carried her belongings around in a large beige tote bag and shielded from the sun behind a pair of chic black sunglasses. 

It comes as Verstappen celebrated his second Miami Grand Prix victory at a trendy Greek restaurant with Kelly, A-list DJ Martin Garrix, and 11 friends and family at the weekend.

The group enjoyed craft cocktails and a feast of Mediterranean shared plates at Doya - a Michelin Guide-approved spot in the Wynwood Arts District, where the Dutchman is a regular whenever he's in town.

The restaurant erupted into applause when Verstappen, his girlfriend Kelly, and the rest of his party arrived, around 9:30pm on Sunday.

They were seated in a semi-private area of the restaurant where onlookers could catch glimpses of the two-time F1 champ'. The group closed the restaurant, staying well past 1am.

In great spirits, Verstappen spoke with the restaurant's owners, Executive Chef Erhan Kostepen, Jerry Böck and Rob van den Blink and cheerfully posed for photos with fans.

Verstappen may've liked his stay in Miami but several other F1 drivers expressed their unhappiness with the pomp, circumstances with the sport's latest Grand Prix race.

George Russell, the director of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, was the first to take the issue public following Sunday's race.

The Mercedes driver said drivers met two days before the race and voiced their displeasure with festivities and distractions around the racetrack, which exceeded the normal ride around a circuit while waving to the fans as the traditional pre-race activity.

Russell said it was hot as they waited for LL Cool J to call their name. And the drivers were were only moments away from a 57-lap race in which they'd prefer to use their time mentally preparing for twists and turns.

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The model, 34, who is the girlfriend of Formula 1 racing driver Max Verstappen, 25, flaunted her toned physique in the eye catching two-piece by PrettyLittleThing. 

Looking good: Kelly Piquet showcased her sensational figure in a white bikini as she soaked up the sun on the beach in Miami on Monday

She turned up the heat as she added a bold oversized zebra print shirt which she wore unbuttoned as she walked along the beach. 

Kelly celebrated her beau's recent victory at the Miami Grand Prix, where Verstappen reigned supreme, in style as she relaxed on a sun lounger. 

The Brazilian model applied a flawless palette of makeup and accesorised with a pair of chunky gold hoop earrings.

She left her long brunette tresses loose as they blew in the ocean breeze. 

Kelly later added a pair of crisp white Levi denim shorts over the bikini and carried a pair of black Hermes sandals as she departed the beach for the day. 

She carried her belongings around in a large beige tote bag and shielded from the sun behind a pair of chic black sunglasses. 

It comes as Verstappen celebrated his second Miami Grand Prix victory at a trendy Greek restaurant with Kelly, A-list DJ Martin Garrix, and 11 friends and family at the weekend.

The group enjoyed craft cocktails and a feast of Mediterranean shared plates at Doya - a Michelin Guide-approved spot in the Wynwood Arts District, where the Dutchman is a regular whenever he's in town.

The restaurant erupted into applause when Verstappen, his girlfriend Kelly, and the rest of his party arrived, around 9:30pm on Sunday.

They were seated in a semi-private area of the restaurant where onlookers could catch glimpses of the two-time F1 champ'. The group closed the restaurant, staying well past 1am.

In great spirits, Verstappen spoke with the restaurant's owners, Executive Chef Erhan Kostepen, Jerry Böck and Rob van den Blink and cheerfully posed for photos with fans.

Verstappen may've liked his stay in Miami but several other F1 drivers expressed their unhappiness with the pomp, circumstances with the sport's latest Grand Prix race.

George Russell, the director of the Grand Prix Drivers Association, was the first to take the issue public following Sunday's race.

The Mercedes driver said drivers met two days before the race and voiced their displeasure with festivities and distractions around the racetrack, which exceeded the normal ride around a circuit while waving to the fans as the traditional pre-race activity.

Russell said it was hot as they waited for LL Cool J to call their name. And the drivers were were only moments away from a 57-lap race in which they'd prefer to use their time mentally preparing for twists and turns.

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