Lewis Hamilton's career in a few numbers

in f1 •  6 years ago  (edited)

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Lewis Hamilton, in action since 2007, won his fifth world championship title at the Mexican Grand Prix. A beautiful career that can be synthesized as follows:

5 - The number of Formula 1 championships he has won. In 2008 with McLaren and 2014, 2015, 2017 and 2018 with Mercedes.

11 - The most wins in a season (in 2014)

16 - The number of successive podiums (2014/15)

23 - The age when he became the youngest ever world champion in 2008, at 23 years and 301 days to be more precise. This record is now held by Sebastian Vettel, who won the title in 2010 at 23 years and 134 days.

44 - The number on his car, which he has been using since his junior career.

50 - The number of victories he has achieved for Mercedes since his arrival in 2013.

226 - The number of races in which he participated. Note that he is the only driver to have won at least one race each season of his career.

132 - The number of victories he has won since his Formula 1 debut.

81 - The number of pole positions he has obtained (record). As for his first victory, his first pole was held at the Canadian Grand Prix of the same year.

71 - The number of podiums he has won. it's more than any other driver except Michael Schumacher (91). His first win was in Canada in 2007 since his Formula 1 debut.

226 - The number of races in which he participated. Note that he is the only driver to have won at least one race each season of his career.

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