Brooklyn Beckham has been trying his hand as a racing driver as he takes part in a documetary where celebrities experience Formula E driving.
The son of Victoria and David Beckham, 26, joined Jaguar TCS Racing and has been learning to race a Jaguar I-TYPE 7 under a rigorious training regime.
Brooklyn raced the vehicle for the first time on Wednesday and following the experience he shared an insight into the day on his Instagram page.
The aspirising chef, who has come under fire for his attempts various career paths, most recently launched a hot sauce brand called Cloud23.
His personalised helmet featured a nod to his brand, as well as several references to his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, and his father David, 29.
The pink helmet was covered in Cloud23’s cherubic branding, which can be seen on the bottles of hot sauce, which are sold on the website as a two pack for £28.

Brooklyn Beckham has been trying his hand as a racing driver as he takes part in a documetary where celebrities experience Formula E driving

His personalised helmet featured a nod to his brand, as well as several references to his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, and his father David, 29

The pink helmet was covered in Cloud23’s cherubic branding, which can be seen on the bottles of hot sauce, which are sold on the website as a two pack for £28
Brooklyn’s helmet also featured a print of the tattoo of his wife Nicola’s eyes which he has on his neck, as well as June 23, which is the date he proposed to her.
The ’23’ on Brooklyn’s headgear may be in reference to the same date, while the seven is likely a nod to his father’s iconic Manchester United shirt.
Above the number was the word ‘Buster’, which is David’s sweet nickname for his eldsest son, which he regularly refers to him as on social media.
The car itself featured Brooklyn’s married name of Peltz Beckham, which he and Nicola both took officially after tying the knot.
Brooklyn recently joked he took up the role as a racing driver because his wife told him he looked ‘sexy’ in the outfit – despite taking seven times to pass his theory test.
He is taking part in the documentary with a host of A-Listers in which they undergo intense training sessions for Evo Sessions – a race around the Miami International Autodrome – to look at the demanding world of Formula E racing.
Following the first race on March 5, another will tak place today.
He told the Mail: ‘My wife, Nicola, was a little bit worried. And then she saw me in my race outfit, and she was like, “You should do this as a job. You look really good.” So, I might be changing careers!

The car itself featured Brooklyn’s married name of Peltz Beckham, which he and Nicola both took officially after tying the knot

The son of Victoria and David Beckham , 26, joined Jaguar TCS Racing and has been learning to race a Jaguar I-TYPE 7 under a rigorious training regime

Brooklyn recently celebrated his 26th birthday and the team brought him out a cake

Brooklyn cut a cool figure in a white T-shirt, shades and cap

He was fully kitted out in a suit and his pink helmet
‘And, yeah, I’m just doing my thing really.’
‘I think I’ve tried a few things and finally found what I absolutely love, I’ve always been a fan of racing and really enjoyed it. It’s what I’m passionate about. And I’ve given it my all. Put my head down and I’m not listening to anyone.
From photography to releasing a hot sauce, Brooklyn has come under scrutiny for trying his hand at varied career paths, with critics accusing him of using his family privilege to open doors.
Brooklyn released his condiment brand, Cloud23, last year and pledges to release more and only has one question for his critics, ‘Have you tried my hot sauce?’
But when it comes to his new desire to become a racing driver, as ever, Posh Spice, 51, and Becks both had the same advice: ‘Be careful and be safe.’
The self-proclaimed entrepreneur, who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday with an intimate dinner in Miami, revealed it took him seven times to pass his driving theory test in the UK.
Hailing his father as his sporting hero, he said: ‘Racing is something that me and my dad have bonded over, so I really wanted to do it.’
Having spent more than a decade in the spotlight as David and Victoria’s son, Brooklyn shared some big brotherly advice for his younger sister, Harper Seven, 13.
Brooklyn pictured with friend Mitch Evans of New Zealand and Jaguar TCS Racing on Wednesday

He is taking part in a documentary with a host of A-Listers in which they undergo intense training sessions for Evo Sessions (pictured on Thursday)
The self-proclaimed entrepreneur, who celebrated his birthday on Tuesday with an intimate dinner in Miami, revealed it took him seven times to pass his driving theory test in the UK
Brooklyn seen driving the Jaguar TCS Racing I-Type 7 on track during the first day of the Formula E Evo Sessions at Miami International Autodrome on March 5

From photography to releasing a hot sauce, Brooklyn has come under scrutiny for trying his hand at varied career paths
‘I think I’ve tried a few things and finally found what I absolutely love, I’ve always been a fan of racing and really enjoyed it. It’s what I’m passionate about,’ Brooklyn has revealed

The 26-year-old told the Mail: ‘My wife, Nicola, was a little bit worried. And then she saw me in my race outfit, and she was like, “You should do this as a job”

Hailing his father as his sporting hero, he said: ‘Racing is something that me and my dad have bonded over, so I really wanted to do it’
The eldest of four said: ‘Find that one thing that you love, and you know, just put your head down, don’t listen to anyone, and just work your bum off.’
Brooklyn has been training in partnership with Jaguar and under the guiding hand of racing legend, Mitch Evans, for his upcoming race against 11 celebrities including the Harry Potter star, Tom Felton, and the pop icon, Blondie.
The Emily in Paris star, Lucien Laviscount, was forced to withdraw because he landed a role in a film.
Evo Sessions is a motorsport-first that gives an unprecedented opportunity to get behind the wheel of the world’s fastest electric race car – the GEN3 Evo – and understand what it takes to reach the pinnacle of motorsport.
When he is not on the racing track, Brooklyn told the Mail of a slower life: ‘I wake up at six because my four dogs wake me up. I feed them, I go to the gym, I do an ice bath.
And I sometimes, if I’m into a show, I watch my show on a weekend – if I’m not working.
Then I just hang out with my wife and my dogs, sitting by the fire and watching a movie or TV show.’