Beyoncé turned heads as she stepped out at the F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas on Saturday.
The superstar, 44, was among the A-listers in attendance, along with Wicked actress Cynthia Erivo.
For the outing, Beyoncé wowed in a red PVC jumpsuit emblazoned with the Ferrari logo.
The striking outfit flashed her toned legs and featured a plunging neckline that highlighted her sensational figure.
She completed the look with a matching long coat, towering platform heels, a black cap, sunglasses, black gloves and a monochrome chequered clutch bag.
The singer was joined by husband Jay-Z, who kept things effortlessly cool in an all-black ensemble.
Beyoncé turned heads as she stepped out at the F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas on Saturday
The superstar, 44, was among the A-listers in attendance, along with Wicked actress Cynthia Erivo
For the outing, Beyoncé wowed in a red PVC jumpsuit emblazoned with the Ferrari logo
Meanwhile, Cynthia, 37, opted for a chic oversized acid-wash leather jacket teamed with matching jeans.
She boosted her height with brown suede boots and carried her belongings in a black handbag.
Also at the race was Alexandra Saint Mleux and WAG Rebecca Donaldson.
Alexandra, 24, who recently got engaged to F1 star Charles Leclerc, looked chic in an all black outfit from PrettyLittleThing.
Earlier in the day, Beyonce and Jay-Z stole the show with a dramatic entrance, with the ‘Crazy in Love’ singer arriving on the track in her own leather race suit.
There was one driver she was especially excited to see in Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton.
The singer and her husband were seen chatting away to the Englishman, one of the all-time greats in Formula 1 with seven world championship titles to his name.
He didn’t just take time out for a chat, though. He drove Beyond for a hot a lap around the track that in a few hours time, he would be competing on.
Meanwhile, Cynthia, 37, opted for a chic oversized acid-wash leather jacket teamed with matching jeans
She boosted her height with brown suede boots and carried her belongings in a black handbag
Also at the race was Alexandra Saint Mleux and WAG Rebecca Donaldson
Alexandra, 24, who recently got engaged to F1 star Charles Leclerc, looked chic in an all black outfit from PrettyLittleThing
She looked a little flustered afterwards, with Lewis reaching speeds of 200mph with his famous passenger.
Once she had regained composure, Lewis, Beyonce and Jay Z posed for pictures with Travis Scott and Michael Rubin.
Meanwhile, there were plenty of Formula One WAGs determined not to be upstaged by the music power couple.
Lewis’ Ferrari teammate, Charles, made a high-profile arrival of his own alongside stunning fiancee Alexandra.
The couple only announced their engagement earlier in November. They have been dating since 2023 and, according to experts, Leclerc spent big on the engagement ring.
The driver, worth an estimated $125million, splashed out around $525,000 on her ring.
As Charles stepped up his preparations, Alexandra found a friend in fellow WAG Rebecca.
The Scottish model, who is dating Carlos Sainz, the Spaniard who drives for Williams, walked alongside Alexandra through the paddock as excitement started to build in the City of Lights.
Sainz’s teammate Alexander Albon made a quieter arrival alongside his girlfriend, Lily Muni He.
She seemed to be feeling the cold in a cooler than anticipated Vegas. It was a cloudy day, with temperatures only reaching around 62 degrees.
Brooks Nader was also catching plenty of attention from the cameras.
The model made the headlines during the US Open tennis tournament in New York in September when she was romantically linked to two players in Carlos Alvarez and Jannik Sinner, wore a racing jacket of her own and a plunging black top.
In addition to the celebrities, a few members of the Trump Administration were seen trackside as well. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and FBI Director Kash Patel were spotted in the paddock – with the pair even sitting in a pink Cadillac made out of Legos.
McLaren’s championship front-runner Lando Norris will start the Saturday race from the front of the grid after a rainy qualifying session on Friday.
‘It was pretty nasty,’ Norris said of the conditions. ‘It was so slippery.
‘The amount of wheel spin in certain places was difficult. It was difficult to lock the tires.
‘Everything was pretty tough, so I’m even more satisfied with the end result because of how tricky everything was out there today.’
As for the race itself, Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won his second Las Vegas Grand Prix after dodging a wild maneuver from Norris on the first lap.
Norris finished second while Mercedes driver George Russell came in third.
Elsewhere on the grid, Leclerc finished one spot ahead of his former Ferrari teammate Sainz as the pair finished sixth and seventh respectively.
Hamilton, who has struggled this season, came in P10 – the final points spot.