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Benjamin Goddard

Max Verstappen's girlfriend Kelly Piquet strips naked for photoshoot after F1 title triumph

Brazilian model Kelly Piquet stripped off for a stunning photoshoot this week, just days after partner Max Verstappen celebrated his second Formula 1 world title at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Dutch driver Verstappen has been dating Kelly, the daughter of F1 great Nelson Piquet Sr for nearly two years. Kelly was at Suzuka last weekend to celebrate her boyfriend's race and championship win, posting a picture of herself kissing a delighted Verstappen who was holding the F1 world championship trophy.

Piquet is a popular model and the 33-year-old posted three images from a recent nature photoshoot where she appeared naked.

One of the pictures posted by Piquet shows her naked crouched in a classy shot with her long hair and arm covering her modesty. The picture is taken in a wooded backdrop with Piquet positioned on a rocky backdrop with the sun shinning behind her.

The pictures were taken for the Mirror Mirror magazine with a further picture showing a headshot of Piquet with jewellery in her mouth.











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Piquet used to date Russian F1 driver Daniil Kvyat and the pair had a daughter together called Penelope in 2019. However, they broke up later the same year and she has been dating world F1 champion Verstappen for nearly two years.

Her father Piquet Sr is regarded as one of the sports greatest drivers winning three F1 world titles between 1981 and 1987.

Brazilian model Kelly Piquet has been dating F1 world champion Max Verstappen for nearly two years (kellypiquet/Instagram)

Earlier this year Verstappen jumped to the defence of Piquet Sr who faced an Formula 1 lifetime ban following his n-word description of Lewis Hamilton.

Verstappen said Piquet was 'not correct' to use phrases when talking about Hamilton on a podcast which have been widely condemned as racist. The Red Bull driver insisted 70-year-old Piquet is a "nice guy", is "not a racist", should not be banned from the F1 paddock.

The world champion claimed that while the Brazilian's remarks could not be excused, the incident had been "blown out of all proportion".

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