F1 2020: Hamilton wins Eifel GP to equal Schumacher’s record

Hamilton cements his place in the F1 history books; Ricciardo finishes on the podium, while Hulkenberg impresses at the Eifel GP.

Published on Oct 11, 2020 09:07:00 PM

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Lewis Hamilton secured his 91st F1 career victory at the Eifel GP to equal Michael Schumacher’s all-time record for the most race wins in F1. Max Verstappen followed him across the line in 2nd place, while Valtteri Bottas’ early retirement allowed Daniel Ricciardo to secure 3rd place.

  • Hamilton wins, 4.470 secs ahead of Verstappen
  • Ricciardo hands Renault its first podium since F1 return
  • Hulkenberg goes from 20th to 8th on cameo appearance

Hamilton matches Schumacher’s record

The chilly conditions at the Nurburgring, with the air temperature remaining in the range of 8-10C throughout the race, set the drivers up for massive challenge. Despite making a blistering getaway, Hamilton was unable to steal the lead from his Mercedes teammate Bottas.

Unfortunately for Bottas, the race went downhill for him soon after. He lost the lead to Hamilton on lap 13 after running wide at Turn 1, only to then retire as a result of a power unit issue. From there on, Hamilton survived a safety car re-start and enjoyed a relatively unchallenged run to victory.

With this, Hamilton has achieved a feat that many thought would be unassailable – that of matching Michael Schumacher’s record for the most wins in F1. The British driver has been steadily re-writing the F1 record books. With a seventh championship win within grasp, he’s well on his way to equal Schumacher’s record for the most F1 world titles as well.

After the race, Hamilton was presented with one of Schumacher’s helmets by the seven-time F1 world champion’s son, and current F2 leader, Mick Schumacher. The gravity of just what he had achieved was not lost on Hamilton.

“I don’t think anyone and especially me, didn’t imagine that I’d be anywhere near Michael in terms of records so it’s an incredible honour and going to take some time to get used to. A big, big thank you and huge respect to Michael,” he said.

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