Sky Sports presenter Simon Lazenby then took the opportunity to take a cheeky swipe at Arsenal as he walked down the grid, quipping: "But probably not."
A clip of the comical moment was shared on Twitter as Arsenal fans tuned in and saw their talisman switching sports during the international break.
Hamilton, who Aubameyang was pictured with in Monza, ended up finishing third at the Italian Grand Prix.
He does, though, remain on course to win a sixth World Drivers’ Championship having enjoyed a stunning first half of the season.
Arsenal ripped after what Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang said when asked if it's Gunners' year (Image: GETTY/SKYSPORTS)
Arsenal ripped after what Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang said when asked if it's Gunners' year (Image: SKYSPORTS)
Aubameyang, meanwhile, will be looking to make his mark when Arsenal return to action after the international break.
Next up for Unai Emery’s side, who currently sit fifth in the Premier League, is a trip to Watford on Sunday.
Arsenal legend Paul Merson reckons Emery needs to deploy Mesut Ozil to get the best out of the all-star front three of Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe.
"Arsenal's front three are as good as any in the Premier League, on a par with Manchester City and Liverpool without a doubt, but great attackers rely on service," Merson said.
"It doesn't matter how good you are, if you're not getting the ball you're not going to score. It's a simple as that.
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Arsenal ripped after what Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang said when asked if it's Gunners' year (Image: GETTY)
"A large portion of Raheem Sterling's goals are close-range tap-ins because of Manchester City's ability and vision to find him in good positions.
"You can't imagine that happening at Arsenal, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alexandre Lacazette and Nicolas Pepe have to do everything themselves.
"With a lack of service Arsenal are reliant on their strikers scoring brilliant goals week in, week out, but that's not going to happen all the time. That's going to be the problem.
"Unai Emery has missed a trick with a midfield player. The only solution I see would be to play the front three with Mesut Ozil in the hole behind them and have two holding in front of the back four.
"The four attackers can get on with scoring goals and then the rest can try and keep them out at the other end."