F1 Rocks The Afterparty Rocks Milan

Sakon Yamamoto & Bruno Senna

Not content with marking its return to the Formula 1 scene by staging a sell out show by Stereophonics, F1 Rocks also hosted two celebrity packed club nights at Milan’s exclusive Just Cavalli CafĂ© last weekend.

Entertained by world famous DJ, Seb Fontaine, the city’s glitterati shimmied shoulder to shoulder with some of the biggest names in motorsport, music and modelling.

On the Saturday night, multi-million selling Welsh rock quartet, Stereophonics, followed their show at Alcatraz by partying alongside support act, Ben Montague, and Lions rugby ace, Jamie Roberts.

Now off duty following the afternoon’s Italian Grand Prix, Sunday night saw an influx of F1 drivers heading to the club that was created by celebrated fashion designer Roberto Cavalli. Amongst those trading the crash barriers for cocktails were Bruno Senna, Sakon Yamamoto (both pictured above), Vitaly Petrov, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Lucas Di Grassi and Adrian Sutil.

Celebrity spotters would also have been thrilled to see members of rock band Skunk Anansie, ‘X Factor Italy’ host Francesco Facchinetti and models Nina Senicar, Claudia Galanti and Linda Santaguida.

Watch this space to see where the F1 Rocks The Afterparty will show up next…

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