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Lewis Hamilton

F1: Lewis Hamilton wins Turkish GP

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2020, at 03:37 am

Istanbul/UNI: Britain's Lewis Hamilton clinched a record-equaling seventh Formula One title after winning at the Turkish Grand Prix on Sunday.

With this win, Hamilton now stands alongside F1 great Michael Schumacher on seven titles, having replaced the German great at Mercedes in 2013.

He placed about 30 seconds ahead of Racing Point's Sergio Perez and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who overtook teammate Charles Leclerc for his first podium of a difficult season.

The 35-year-old now have won 6 titles with Mercedes. Hamilton's first title came with McLaren in 2008.

An emotional Hamilton was in tears when he spoke on the team radio moments after crossing the line in Istanbul.

''Thank you so much guys…that’s for all the kids out there who dream the impossible. You can do it too man, I believe in you guys,'' Hamilton said.

The victory was the 94th of Hamilton’s career, three more than Schumacher. The Mercedes driver, with a record 94 wins, is the most successful Formula One driver of all time.  

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