NewsSports Lewis Hamilton equals Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 Formula One wins by Barbados Today 11/10/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 11/10/2020 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 327 Lewis Hamilton equalled the all-time record for career Formula 1 victories by winning the Eifel Grand Prix. The Mercedes driverโs win was the 91st of his career and he will surely break Michael Schumacherโs record soon. Hamilton extended his championship lead over team-mate Valtteri Bottas to 69 points after the Finn retired. Behind Max Verstappenโs Red Bull in second, Daniel Ricciardo scored Renaultโs first podium since returning to F1 as a constructor in 2016. The race had been poised for a close fight between Hamilton and Bottas before the second Mercedes hit trouble at the Nurburgring. Hamilton, second on the grid, made a better start than Bottas and dived for the inside at the first corner, pushing him wide, but Bottas held his ground and recovered the lead on the inside of the second corner. That gave Bottas control of the race, but Hamilton pressured him hard and in the end the leader buckled. Bottas handed the advantage back to Hamilton on lap 13, locking a wheel into Turn One and running wide, allowing Hamilton to close in and pass for the lead around the outside of Turn Two. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Three laps later, the race fell further into Hamiltonโs lap when a virtual safety car allowed him and Verstappen to pit for fresh tyres and retain their positions ahead of Bottas, and two laps after that Bottas retired with a suspected failure of the MGU-H, part of the hybrid system. Although Verstappen stole the point for fastest lap from Hamilton on the last lap of the race, Hamiltonโs lead is close to three clear race victories with only six races remaining. A seventh world title โ which would equal another Schumacher record โ is beckoning. A special trophy for Hamilton Schumacherโs son Mick presented Hamilton with one of his fatherโs old helmets, from his last F1 season with Mercedes in 2012, to recognise the achievement. โI donโt know what to say,โ Hamilton said. โWhen you grow up watching someone and you idolise them, really, for the quality of the driver they are and what they are continually able to do as a driver and with his team week on week. โSeeing his dominance for so long and I donโt think anyone โ especially me โ thought he would get close to this record. โItโs an incredible honour but I could not have done it without this incredible team. A big thank you and huge respect to Michael.โ A landmark for Renault Ricciardoโs podium was made possible by Bottasโ retirement, as the top two had almost lapped the field before a late safety car was called to recover Lando Norrisโ McLaren, which had stopped with an engine failure. But the Australianโs result was well deserved. Renault have been making steady progress and Ricciardo, who has been outstanding this season, held off Racing Pointโs Sergio Perez in a battle over the closing laps. A bet with team principal Cyril Abiteboul means the Frenchman has to have a tattoo in a design of Ricciardoโs choosing. Abiteboul can choose size and placement. Ricciardo said he did not know what the design would be, but probably โsomething with a German flavourโ. Norris had been fighting with Perez for fourth on divergent strategies for a while, but the early development of his ultimately terminal engine problem cost him time and he was running fifth before he stopped. Norrisโ McLaren team-mate Carlos Sainz took fifth instead, ahead of Alpha Tauriโs Pierre Gasly, who was able to pass Ferrariโs Charles Leclerc for sixth place as a result of Ferrariโs decision not to stop for fresh tyres at the late safety car. Nico Hulkenberg took an impressive eighth for Racing Point after starting last, following his late substitution for the ill Lance Stroll on Saturday morning. And there were the first points of the season for Haasโ Romain Grosjean and Alfa Romeoโs Antonio Giovinazzi in ninth and 10th places. BBC 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 Top three Division 1 teams all record wins 07/05/2026 Simmonds retained by Royals 07/05/2026 Odwin wins coveted award at SMU 07/05/2026