Cruz Beckham,the 21-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham, has made a joyful return to driving after a six-month ban due to speeding violations. The young musician was spotted in London's Notting Hill, picking up friends in his vintage 1980s Mercedes SL, showcasing his signature throwback style.

From Speeding Tickets to Driving Triumph

Cruz Beckham's driving ban resulted from accumulating speeding penalties, leading to the revocation of his license in November 2023. According to UK driving laws, new drivers face license revocation if they accumulate six penalty points within two years of passing their test.. Cruz had received his second speeding ticket on September 2, which sealed his fate.

Before losing his license, Cruz had shared a candid moment on Instagram, revealing he had been caught speeding. He posted a picture of the notice along with a quote from Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme": "Games gone. Myself I feel very safe." Despite his disappointment, sources close to the young star revealed he took the ban in stride,understanding the consequences of repeated violations.

The Road to Redemption: Retaking the Driving Test

Reinstating his driving privileges required Cruz to reapply for a provisional license and retake both the theory and practical driving exams. he successfully passed his retest in September 2023 and celebrated by sharing a video on Instagram showing him at a McDonald's drive-thru.. His parents proudly shared his achievement on social media, marking a significant milestone in his journey back to the road.

Cruz Beckham's Passion for Classic Cars

Cruz has a known passion for classic cars , owning both a burgundy Land Rover and the green Mercedes he was seen driving on Thursday. Friends describe him as having an old soul when it comes to his tastes in vehicles. His love for vintage cars adds a unique touch to his personal style and interests.

Family Support and Emotional Moments

This outing comes months after Cruz showed deep emotion during a London performance with his band, The Breakers, where he struggled to stay composed while singing their new single, Loneliest Boy—a song believed to reference his older brother Brooklyn's estrangement from the family. The support from his family, including his father David Beckham, who shared a touching tribute to his friend Dave Gardner and former Manchester City teammate Gary Neville on social media, has been a source of strength for Cruz .