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Lewis Hamilton Shatters Records with Historic British GP Win: 9 Astonishing Stats You Need to Know
Nine amazing statistics from Lewis Hamilton's historic victory at the British Grand Prix in F1.
Here are nine remarkable stats from Lewis Hamilton's record-setting win at the British Grand Prix in Formula 1.
Lewis Hamilton clinched a win in a thrilling British Grand Prix at Silverstone, which featured both wet and dry conditions, breaking his almost 1000-day streak without a Formula 1 victory.
The seven-time world champion shattered numerous records and set new ones as he claimed the top position on the F1 podium for the first time in nearly three years.
These are nine of the finest examples…
– Hamilton broke a 56-race dry spell without a win, marking his first victory since the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which was the seventh longest winless streak in Formula 1 history.
– Hamilton's victory not only added to his record tally of 104 wins but also made him the first F1 driver to triumph in the same race nine times, breaking a record he once held jointly with Michael Schumacher.
– This event signified Hamilton’s 12th straight finish on the podium at Silverstone. Additionally, it was his 15th podium finish at the track in total, furthering his record for the most podiums at a single venue.
Lewis Hamilton became the first driver to secure a grand prix victory after starting in 300 races. The 2024 British Grand Prix marked his 344th race start.
At the age of 39 years and 182 days, Hamilton has achieved the distinction of being the oldest F1 race winner in the 21st century.
– Hamilton has achieved a new milestone by having the longest span between his initial Formula 1 victory and his latest one, which is 17 years and one month. The prior record was held by Kimi Raikkonen, who had a 15-year gap between his first and final grand prix wins.
– Hamilton has become the first Formula 1 driver to secure a grand prix victory in 16 separate seasons.
– At Silverstone, Hamilton achieved his 199th podium finish in Formula 1 and his 150th podium with the Mercedes team.
– Hamilton has been in the lead for 367 laps at Silverstone.
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