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Lewis Hamilton wins his 6th Chinese Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton back on top after landmark win in China
Monday, April 15, 2019

Reuters | Five times world champion Lewis Hamilton returned to the top of the Formula 1 standings on Sunday with a comfortable victory in China that ticked off 2 more milestones in an already stellar career.

The 34-year-old, already 1 of only 3 drivers to have won 5 or more titles, wrote another page in the record books as the winner of the 1,000th world championship race since the first in 1950.

He also claimed a landmark 75th career F1 victory, placing him just 16 shy of Michael Schumacher’s all-time record tally of 91.

“I was just thinking how delicious that was,” Hamilton, who also won the 900th race in 2014, told reporters after leading team mate Valtteri Bottas in a 3rd successive 1-2 finish.

“It really has been an interesting first 3 races.

“We, as a team, definitely did not expect to have 3 one-twos, but now I am proud to have been part of the work that everyone has done and to be a part of these results,” added the Briton.

The victory also extended Hamilton’s already unprecedented tally of victories in China to 6.

Mercedes are the first team since Williams in 1992 to start a season with 3 one-twos in a row, Hamilton leading 2 to Bottas’s 1.

Lewis Hamilton back on top after landmark win in China

Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, China. PHOTO/Thomas Peter/Reuters

Ferrari looked dominant in Bahrain, only to lose out on victory with Charles Leclerc due to an engine problem 10 laps from the end, and neither of the Mercedes pair expected Sunday’s result.

Even when it became clear the silver cars had the edge around the 5.4-km long Shanghai circuit, it was Bottas who was leading the charge by taking pole ahead of Hamilton.

Until race day, Hamilton had looked strangely ill at ease with his car. He sealed the win at the start, however, beating Bottas off the line and settling into a lead he would never give up.

“A little bit of a struggle this weekend for me, but once I got into qualifying, a little bit of a shift in driving style enabled me to unlock a bit more potential with the car which Valtteri was clearly able to do,” said Hamilton.

“And then the start was obviously great, which was really the decisive moment I’d say for the race.”

Hamilton is now 6 points clear of Bottas, who collected an extra point in Australia for the fastest lap, with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix next up.

He struggled there last year before inheriting a lucky win from Bottas, who suffered a puncture with 3 laps remaining.

“I think as a team, we are not going to get ahead of ourselves, and we are naturally going to continue to get our heads down and keep working,” said Hamilton.

“We have got another close battle on our hands.”

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