The Hamilton racing dynasty, usually associated with speed and triumph on the track, is currently united in grief.
Nicolas Hamilton, the brother of seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton, has shared devastating news with fans, announcing the passing of his beloved dog, Oscar.
The British racing driver posted a profoundly touching tribute on Instagram, revealing the depth of his sadness and gratitude for the 16 and a half incredible years he shared with his canine companion.
The emotional message immediately resonated across the motorsport community, drawing parallels to the heartbreak his older brother, Lewis, experienced just months earlier.
A Tribute to an Unwavering Rock
Nicolas Hamilton’s tribute to Oscar painted a moving picture of a dog that was more than just a pet; he was an unwavering source of emotional support and joy for the entire family during life’s most challenging moments.
In his heartfelt Instagram post, Hamilton expressed the privilege he felt in having Oscar in his life for such a long period:
“Oscar dog…. Boy, am I so lucky to have had you in my life for 16.5 amazing years. It’s been the saddest couple of days to know you have gone, but I am truly thankful to have had the opportunity to have loved you so much. Love is a privilege to feel,” he wrote.
He continued by reflecting on Oscar’s remarkable loyalty and comforting presence through both personal highs and lows. Oscar’s stability provided a crucial anchor during times of difficulty, particularly given Nicolas’s own challenges navigating life as a professional racing driver with cerebral palsy.
“You were the rock that supported me & the family through some of our toughest times & were there through our happiest times. Everyone that met you fell in love with you; you brought them nothing but laughter, happiness, and joy.”
Hamilton concluded the tribute by thanking Oscar for his companionship: “Thank you for being the best dog a boy could ever ask for. Love Always, my boy,” finished with a heart emoji.
The Shared Pain of the Hamilton Brothers
The outpouring of condolences from fans was particularly empathetic because the Hamilton family is intimately familiar with the unique heartbreak that accompanies the loss of a beloved pet.
Lewis Hamilton himself experienced this profound grief just two months prior, when his own dog, Roscoe, passed away in September 2025. Roscoe was not just a pet; he was an international celebrity in the F1 world, known for frequently appearing in the paddock, joining Lewis on training sessions, and featuring prominently in photoshoots. The bond between Lewis and Roscoe became one of the most recognizable pet-owner relationships in the global sporting community.
When Roscoe died, the 40-year-old Ferrari driver shared an emotional tribute, describing Roscoe as his “true friend” and speaking openly about the deep pain and difficulty of saying goodbye after years of companionship. Roscoe even received a special, heartfelt tribute during the Mexico Grand Prix weekend, underscoring the significance of his life to the F1 community.
A Family United in Grief
With Nicolas now navigating the exact same emotional landscape, fans have naturally drawn parallels between the brothers’ tributes. Both Lewis and Nicolas clearly shared profound, familial connections with their dogs, viewing them not as property, but as essential, supportive members of their household.

The shared experience of loss makes this moment especially difficult for the entire Hamilton family. The pain that Lewis endured in September is now mirrored by the sadness felt by Nicolas as he mourns the loss of his “rock,” Oscar.

The public nature of both tributes serves as a testament to the powerful, therapeutic bond between humans and their pets. As Nicolas Hamilton begins the difficult process of coping with the loss of his constant companion, he does so with the knowledge that his brother and the entire motorsport community understand and share his pain, having witnessed the depth of his devotion to Oscar over the past sixteen years.