Lewis Hamilton is known to the whole world as a four-time Formula One champion, which makes him a massive superstar. And he is not just a massive star, he’s a massive superstar in a world where stars are made and only the best of the best move up to the big leagues. Hamilton has reined in his super speed with a passion for life and has achieved a lot more than a normal person can achieve. But what does it take to actually make such a massive impact in motorsport, especially when it comes to speed? Well, there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. Lewis Hamilton sets record for most Formula One victories ever
Lewis Hamilton set a new record for most Formula One wins by qualifying. This means that while other drivers may be racing in the championship for personal pride, Lewis’ success has come from something much deeper. He knows that to become a title contender, he must get into the races in the fastest time, and beat his opponents on the track. His personal fastest qualifying time was the 13th quickest of all time, beating his nearest competitor by two seconds.
Lewis Hamilton became Formula One’s first-ever double winner in 2021. He won the Italian Grand Prix that year and also the United States GP the following year. After a tough start to the season, Lewis came on pole at the Monaco Grand Prix. But his chance of winning in the event was ruined by Jules Bianchi, who made an error which meant Hamilton would be disqualified and finish third in the event. However, he came back with a brilliant drive to take fourth place. This made him the only man to do so in a double flush of Grand Prix events.
In addition to these two major victories, Lewis Hamilton has also set several records throughout his career. The biggest of these is the 2nd most number of wins. Lewis has beaten Bottas, who qualified fourth, and Riccardo Patrese, who finished third. The pair have also beaten Ferrari and Honda this season. Hamilton now holds the record of the most consecutive road race victories, beating Patrese’s fourteen out of nineteen. His twenty-six consecutive road race victories tie him with Jeanmar Deane for the most in Formula One history.
Hamilton also has the most victories out of all the drivers with fifty-five. He holds the record of most road race victories with ten. Only four of the other nine drivers in Formula One have more road race victories than Hamilton. He also holds the record of the most engine races with six.
Lewis Hamilton is widely regarded as the best driver in the world. In fact, he currently leads the championship with a game lead over Ferrari. He trails by a mere four points but has already guaranteed a Mercedes Benz victory this Sunday in Abu Dhabi. This is the biggest win by a Formula One team over the final three races of the season. Hamilton has outscored pole position driver Sebastian Vettel by six points and out-qualified him by four.
This was the first road race win for Ferrari since their defeat in the USA earlier this year. A Ferrari has not won a road race in Formula One since the start of the Polo Series in 1996. Hamilton is the second driver in history to take two consecutive road race victories after Jules Bianchi in the Italian Grand Prix in 1994. Hamilton has now also set a new record, beating Valtteri Bottas in the Italian Grand Prix last year. This is only the third time that Bottas has defeated Hamilton in a Formula One race.
Lewis Hamilton set a record last week when he became the first driver in history to win two Formula One championships in a row. No man has ever accomplished this feat before. The two victories put Hamilton into an exciting fight with Mercedes teammate Bottas for the world championship in two weeks’ time. Hamilton wants the battle to be within the confines of Formula One. He refused to put any pressure on Bottas and said after the win that it would be an amazing feeling to share the podium with Bottas. These are the kinds of words that are usually not spoken following a victory, but it sure does make you feel good.