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Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton adds another feather to his cap, puts his name in all-time driver’s list – Check Out

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton adds another feather to his cap, puts his name in all-time driver’s list – Check Out

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton has added another feather to his cap: The Mercedes driver, Lewis Hamilton has got his name amongst the all-time drivers in Formula 1. Lewis has now achieved consecutive podiums for 16 years straight. He now holds this record with the most number of pole positions (103) and most number of Grand […]

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton has added another feather to his cap: The Mercedes driver, Lewis Hamilton has got his name amongst the all-time drivers in Formula 1. Lewis has now achieved consecutive podiums for 16 years straight. He now holds this record with the most number of pole positions (103) and most number of Grand Prix wins (103). Follow Formula 1 Updates on InsideSport.IN.

The list has some heavy names in it which include the likes of Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Sebastian Vettel, Nigel Mansell, etc. Lewis Hamilton is just making records for fun now and it will take quite soem time to beat them or even get close to them.

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Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton adds another feather to his cap, puts his name in all-time driver’s list – Check Out

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton made his debut in Formula 1 in 2007 alongside Fernando Alonso for McLaren. He finished second that season and is the first black driver to feature in Formula 1. Lewis won his first Grand Prix in 2007 at the Canadian Grand Prix. Lewis has now achieved consecutive podiums for 16 years.

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Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton has now achieved consecutive podiums for 16 years.

Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher is another living legend of motorsport. He made his debut in Formula 1 in 1991 at the Belgian Grand Prix. His first win came in 1992 at the Belgian Grand Prix itself. Michael’s last win in F1 came at the 2006 Chinese Grand Prix. Michael achieved consecutive podiums for 15 years.

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Formula 1: Michael Schumacher achieved consecutive podiums for 15 years.

Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel has had a career worth remembering as he made his debut in 2007 at the United States Grand Prix. His first win came at the 2008 Italian Grand Prix and his last win was at Singapore Grand Prix in 2019. He has achieved consecutive podiums for 14 years.

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Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel has achieved consecutive podiums for 14 years.

Nigel Mansell

Nigel Mansell’s debut in Formula 1 was at the 1980 Austrian Grand Prix. His first win came at the European Grand Prix in 1985. Nigel’s last win in Formula 1 was at the Australian Grand Prix in 1994. He has achieved consecutive podiums for 12 years.

Gerhard Berger

Gerhard Berger’s debut in Formula 1 was at the Austrian Grand Prix in 1984. His first win came at the Mexican Grand Prix in 1986. The German Grand Prix in 1997 was his last win in Formula 1. He achieved consecutive podiums for 12 years.

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton adds another feather to his cap, puts his name in all-time driver’s list – Check Out

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Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso’s debut in Formula 1 was at the Australian Grand Prix in 2001. His first win came at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2003 and his last win was at the Spanish Grand Prix in 2013. He achieved consecutive podiums for 12 years.

Alain Prost

Alain Prost’s debut in Formula 1 was at the Argentine Grand Prix in 1980. His first win came at the French Grand Prix in 1981 and his last was at the German Grand Prix in 1993. He achieved consecutive podiums for 11 years.

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Formula 1: Alain Prost achieved consecutive podiums for 11 years.

Ayrton Senna

Ayrton Senna’s debut in Formula 1 was at the Brazilian Grand Prix in 1984. His first win came at the Portuguese Grand Prix in 1985 and his last was at the Australian Grand Prix in 1993. He achieved consecutive podiums for 10 years.

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Formula 1: Ayrton Senna achieved consecutive podiums for 10 years.

David Coulthard

David Coulthard’s debut in Formula 1 was at the Spanish Grand Prix in 1994. His first win came at the Portuguese Grand Prix in 1995 and his last was at the Australian Grand Prix in 2003. He achieved consecutive podiums for 10 years.

Ralf Schumacher

Ralf Schumacher’s debut in Formula 1 was at the Australian Grand Prix in 1997. His first win came at the San Marino Grand Prix in 2001 and his last was at the French Grand Prix in 2003. He achieved consecutive podiums for 10 years.

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton adds another feather to his cap, puts his name in all-time driver’s list – Check Out

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