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How many laps has Lewis Hamilton completed
In 16 seasons, 299 Grands Prix, 17,093 laps completed and 8,6045km raced, there are bound to be some low moments among the many highs of Hamilton's career.
How many race wins does Lewis Hamilton have
103
In Formula One, Hamilton has won a joint-record seven World Drivers' Championship titles (tied with Michael Schumacher), and holds the records for the most wins (103), pole positions (103), and podium finishes (194), among others.
Who came second to Lewis Hamilton
Sergio Perez
Driver Standings
# | Driver | Pts |
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1 | Max Verstappen | 170 |
2 | Sergio Perez | 117 |
3 | Fernando Alonso | 99 |
4 | Lewis Hamilton | 87 |
What is Lewis Hamilton’s win percentage
4: Lewis Hamilton – 33.01%
The Stevenage-born star failed to win a Grand Prix for the first time in his entire Formula 1 career last year, having done so every year since his incredible McLaren breakout in 2007.
Who has the most laps in F1 history
HAMILTON Lewis
Lead By number of laps
n | Driver | Nb |
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1 | HAMILTON Lewis | 5 447 |
2 | SCHUMACHER Michael | 5 111 |
3 | VETTEL Sebastian | 3 501 |
4 | SENNA Ayrton | 2 931 |
Who lead the most laps in F1
The current record for most laps led is 5111 (Michael Schumacher). Thirteen laps is the only time Lewis Hamilton has led in 2021, breaking another Schumacher record, leading a whopping 5111 laps of the German Grand Prix.
Who has the most wins in F1 history
1. Lewis Hamilton – 103 winsFirst race: 2007 Australian Grand Prix.World Championships: 7 (2008, 2014-15, 2017-20)Number of races: 318.Number of wins: 103.Number of pole positions: 103.Career points: 4507.5.
What race has Lewis Hamilton won the most
Hamilton has been most successful at the Hungaroring and the Silverstone Circuit, where he has won eight times each, sharing the record with Schumacher for the most victories at the same race track and the same Grand Prix, the British and Hungarian Grands Prix.
Who has the most F1 wins in history
1. Lewis Hamilton – 103 winsFirst race: 2007 Australian Grand Prix.World Championships: 7 (2008, 2014-15, 2017-20)Number of races: 318.Number of wins: 103.Number of pole positions: 103.Career points: 4507.5.
What is Hamilton’s best race ever
Lewis Hamilton reveals his best F1 race ever after fighting back from heartbreak to clinch win. LEWIS HAMILTON has picked the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix as his "best race ever". The seven-time world champion defied the odds when he charged from P10 to overhaul championship leader Max Verstappen for the win.
Is Lewis Hamilton the best driver of all time
In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.
Which F1 track has 70 laps
Hungaroring
Hungaroring, Hungary – 70 laps. Red Bull Ring, Austria – 71 laps.
Who led the most laps without a win in F1
Most laps led without a win
New Zealander Chris Amon, dubbed by many as the 'unluckiest' F1 racer of all time, led 183 laps without winning a Grand Prix.
Who has the longest F1 career
Fernando Alonso
The list was last updated after the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Position | Driver | Career length |
---|---|---|
1 | Fernando Alonso | 21 years, 8 months, 16 days |
2 | Michael Schumacher | 21 years, 3 month, 0 days |
3 | Kimi Raikkonen | 20 years, 9 months, 8 days |
4 | Rubens Barrichello | 18 years, 18 month, 13 days |
Is Lewis Hamilton the best F1 driver ever
In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.
Which F1 driver has the most podiums
Lewis Hamilton (193)
Across Formula One history, it's British driver Lewis Hamilton who holds the record for most podiums obtained in the sport with 191 and counting. The Mercedes driver started his career with McLaren back in 2007 when he remarkably recorded top-three finishes in all nine of his opening races in F1.
Who has the highest win rate in F1
Top 10: The drivers with the highest win percentages in F18: Ayrton Senna – 25.47%7: Alain Prost – 25.63%6: Jackie Stewart – 27.27%5: Michael Schumacher – 29.64%4: Lewis Hamilton – 32.49%3: Jim Clark – 34.72%2: Alberto Ascari – 40.63%1: Juan Manuel Fangio – 47.06%
What is Hamilton’s biggest gap
Hamilton's largest margin of victory was at the rain-affected 2008 British Grand Prix, a race in which he finished 68.577 seconds ahead of BMW Sauber's second-placed finisher Nick Heidfeld, while the narrowest margin was at the 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where he won by 0.439 seconds over Rosberg as he slowed in an …
Is Lewis Hamilton the best racer in the world
In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.
Who is the greatest F1 driver in history
1. Lewis Hamilton – 103 winsFirst race: 2007 Australian Grand Prix.World Championships: 7 (2008, 2014-15, 2017-20)Number of races: 318.Number of wins: 103.Number of pole positions: 103.Career points: 4507.5.
Who is the better driver Hamilton or Schumacher
Lewis Hamilton has surpassed the legendary Michael Schumacher and is now the most successful F1 driver of all time. Lewis Hamilton, the most accomplished Formula 1 driver in history, continues to break records and redefine success in the sport.
What is the longest F1 track still in use
Spa-Francorchamps
The track was redeveloped in 1979, and although the new circuit is only half the original's length, it's still the longest on the current calendar at 7.004km.
What’s the longest F1 track
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium is the longest track on the Formula 1 calendar, with a total length of 7.004 km (4.352 mi).
Who has the greatest laps in F1 history
The Brazilian driver went on to win the 1993 UK race in awful weather conditions, and that opening F1 “lap of the gods” passed into legend. T hirty years ago this month, the triple world champion Ayrton Senna produced what many regard as the greatest opening lap of Formula 1 history.
Who has the fastest laps in F1 history
Michael Schumacher holds the record for the highest total of fastest laps with 77. Lewis Hamilton is second with 62, while Kimi Räikkönen is third with 46. Gerhard Berger has the most fastest laps among non-world champions, with 21.