Overview
- Hamilton posted photos from the clinic and asked fans to keep Roscoe in their thoughts and prayers after what he called “hours of terror.”
- He said Roscoe was hospitalized for a pneumonia relapse, sedated for checks, suffered a cardiac arrest, was resuscitated, and remains in a coma.
- Hamilton added that veterinarians plan to try to wake Roscoe the following day and that he does not know if the dog will wake.
- Ferrari said reserve driver Zhou Guanyu took Hamilton’s place at the Mugello Pirelli tyre test.
- Roscoe, a 12–13-year-old English bulldog with a major paddock profile and more than a million Instagram followers, has drawn widespread messages of support.