Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Patrice Evra were among the spectators at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Arsenal forward Aubameyang looked in good spirits as he arrived at the track wearing a baseball and a pair of sunglasses.
He was there to show his support for McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton, who was starting alongside Charles Leclerc on the front row.
'I'm supporting Lewis (Hamilton) I'm a big fan,' he told Sky Sports. 'I hope he will win today. It was nice (being taken on lap around track), it's my first F1 race and I am really happy.’
It was a second day at the track for Aubameyang, who was seen kicking a ball around with McLaren's Carlos Sainz after qualifying on Saturday.
Former Manchester United full-back Evra was also in attendance, arriving in a green Mercedes.
Formula One's official Instagram account shared a video of Evra inside one of the garages ahead of the race with the Frenchman saying 'F1, I love this game'.
Leclerc started in pole position after farcical scenes took over the end of qualifying on Saturday, where the majority of drivers denied themselves a final lap.
Hamilton, though, was aiming to deny Ferrari a first home soil F1 victory since 2010 as he looked to overtake Michael Schumacher for the most wins at Monza.