NewsSportsWorld Lewis Hamilton wins seventh Formula 1 title – equalling Michael Schumacher by Barbados Today 15/11/2020 written by Barbados Today 15/11/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 312 SOURCE: BBC SPORT Lewis Hamilton clinched a seventh world championship and became the most successful racing driver in history with a masterful victory in the Turkish Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver equalled Michael Schumacherโs achievement in terms of titles after already surpassing the Germanโs win total last month. Victory at a treacherously wet and slippery Istanbul Park track in a topsy-turvy race was the 94th of his career. As he received the congratulations of his team, Hamilton was almost overcome with emotion in the car after the race, saying: โTo all the kids out there, dream the impossible.โ It was a drive befitting the monumental nature of Hamiltonโs achievement. Hamilton trod carefully in the opening stages of the race, and even made a couple of small mistakes as the drivers fought for grip in the wet conditions. But the race opened up for him at around half-distance as he once again made decisive strategy calls on tyres from the cockpit and drove with the skill and class that has enabled him to put himself in this position. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Bangladesh opposition demand new vote Business owners disappointed The Racing Points of Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez dominated the opening stages, but began to be caught by a train of three cars, with Vettel at its back, as the track slowly dried. Red Bullโs Alex Albon was running third, ahead of Sebastian Vettelโs Ferrari and Hamilton. Ferrari pitted Vettel for fresh tyres on lap 33, having seen how quickly team-mate Charles Leclerc was going on his fresh intermediates, and then Albon spun at Turn Four. That gave Hamilton a clean run to attack the Racing Points and he told his team: โDonโt box (pit) me, man.โ Despite Stroll saying he did not want to change tyres, Racing Point did pit the Canadian on lap 36, removing him from the lead, and shortly afterwards Hamilton took the lead from Perez and never looked back. Hamilton and Perez stayed out on worn tyres, as the Mercedes driver pulled away in the lead, his only concern being whether his worn intermediate tyres. And it was put into stark perspective by his team-mate Valtteri Bottas. The Finn went into the race knowing he had to out-score Hamilton by at least eight points to keep the championship alive, but had a dreadful day, spinning at least five times and finishing 14th and lapped by Hamilton. When told there were four laps left late in the race, a downcast Bottas said: โI wish it was less.โ Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Forde calls for schoolsโ league for girls 06/02/2026 Purple breaks 40-year drought to win Springer Memorial interhouse title 06/02/2026 Great Barbadian journalistโs last surviving child, is 100 06/02/2026