Earlier today police dropped any further investigations into Formula 1 champ Lewis Hamilton's apparent use of a cell phone while speeding down an Auckland motorway on a motorbike.
Police said there was not enough evidence to show the racing driver star had actually been holding the cell phone at the time.
Hamilton filmed a short Snapchat video yesterday, showing himself on a Harley Davidson, cruising down the motorway.
Police said the 31-year-old may have had a hands-free device attached to the bike - which is legal.
In one video, which he sent to his thousands of followers on photo and video sharing app Snapchat, a clip showed Mr Hamilton heading down a motorway entrance prior to merging with other vehicles on the highway.
One video shows Lewis Hamilton as he is driving. It then pans over his shoulder to shoot the traffic behind him. Photo / Supplied
Another video shows Mr Hamilton as he is driving. It then pans over his shoulder to shoot the traffic behind him.
Mr Hamilton attracted the spotlight earlier this week after he tweeted a critical message of SkyCity Casino to his 3.2 million followers on Monday night.