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Turkish Grand Prix result: Lewis Hamilton wins seventh F1 world title

Hamilton claims seventh world title with a virtuoso drive to claim his 10th win of the 2020 season in the most exciting race of the season

Philip Duncan
Istanbul
Sunday 15 November 2020 12:37 GMT
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Lewis Hamilton has been crowned champion of the world for a record-equalling seventh time after he won a dramatic Turkish Grand Prix.

While those around him lost their cool, Hamilton delivered his best display of the season to claim his 10th win from 14 rounds and emulate Michael Schumacher's all-time title haul with three rounds to spare.

Hamilton was running in fifth for much of an eventful race but used all of his experience to make his intermediate tyres last for 50 of the 58 laps to take the chequered flag a staggering 31.6 seconds clear of Sergio Perez, with Sebastian Vettel third and Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc fourth.

Valtteri Bottas, the only man who could have prevented Hamilton from wrapping up the title here, endured a miserable afternoon, spinning twice and finishing 14th. Indeed, Hamilton put a lap on his crestfallen team-mate with a dozen laps to go.

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Hamilton's remarkable performance was befitting of a driver who can now claim to be the most decorated the sport has ever seen.

Schumacher won his seventh title at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2004. It was a record many thought would stand the test of time.

But 5,922 days later, Hamilton, the man who grew up on a Stevenage council estate, has now matched the great German with his sixth championship in seven stunning years. Hamilton also has more wins (94), more poles (97) and more podiums (163) than any driver who has gone before.

Hamilton’s championship rival spun four times during the race (AP)

After defying the odds to take pole position here, Racing Point's Lance Stroll led from team-mate Sergio Perez for much of the race.

But the Canadian's afternoon began to unravel in the final third. Stroll's intermediate tyres were shot and after defying the pit wall's decision to stop for new rubber he eventually surrendered his lead on lap 37. He would finish ninth.

On the same lap as Stroll's stop, Hamilton - now promoted to third after Sebastian Vettel took on new tyres and Alexander Albon spun in his Red Bull - was suddenly in contention to win.

As he approached the 12th bend, Hamilton swooped round the outside of Perez to take the lead.

From there, the 35-year-old was in a class of one. On older tyres, he lapped the 3.3 miles of recently relayed asphalt at the Istanbul Park circuit consistently faster than anybody else.

Hamilton was left in tears after winning his seventh title (AP)

It was a mesmerising performance that drew parallels with one of his finest afternoons behind the wheel of a Formula One machine, at Silverstone in 2008, when he romped to victory in similarly testing conditions.

He would go on to win his maiden title that year in Brazil. In a dozen years, it is a feat he has managed to achieve on six additional occasions and must now be considered among the greatest British sportspersons of all time.

Max Verstappen is the obvious heir to Hamilton's throne, but where the Englishman rarely put a foot wrong on Sunday, the Red Bull man blew his chance of winning when he spun while battling Perez for second. He also had to stop for new tyres three times before crossing the line in sixth.

Lewis Hamilton celebrates winning the Turkish Grand Prix and with it a seventh world championship (EPA)

A tearful Hamilton stood on top of the machine that drove him to his seventh world championship before running over to embrace his team.

"I definitely am lost for words," he said. "I think I have to start by saying a huge thank you to all the guys here and the factory for enabling me to have this opportunity.

"The journey we have been on is monumental. I want to say a big thank you to Team LH for sticking with me for all these years and then to my family.

"We dreamed of this when I was young, when we watched the grands prix and this is way, way beyond our dreams and it is so important for kids out there to dream the impossible. You have to work, chase, and never give up or doubt yourself."

Turkish Grand Prix results (58 laps)

1 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) Mercedes GP 1hr 42mins 19.313secs

2 Sergio Perez (Mex) Racing Point 1:42:50.946

3 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Ferrari 1:42:51.273

4 Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari 1:42:53.171

5 Carlos Sainz (Spa) McLaren 1:42:53.676

6 Max Verstappen (Ned) Red Bull 1:43:04.186

7 Alexander Albon (Tha) Red Bull 1:43:05.797

8 Lando Norris (Gbr) McLaren 1:43:20.572

9 Lance Stroll (Can) Racing Point 1:43:31.666

10 Daniel Ricciardo (Aus) Renault 1:43:54.773

11 Esteban Ocon (Fra) Renault at 1 lap

12 Daniil Kvyat (Rus) Scuderia AlphaTauri at 1 lap

13 Pierre Gasly (Fra) Scuderia AlphaTauri at 1 lap

14 Valtteri Bottas (Fin) Mercedes GP at 1 lap

15 Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Alfa Romeo Racing at 1 lap

16 George Russell (Gbr) Williams at 1 lap

17 Kevin Magnussen (Den) Haas F1 at 3 laps

Not Classified:

18 Romain Grosjean (Fra) Haas F1 49 laps completed

19 Nicholas Latifi (Can) Williams 39 laps completed

20 Antonio Giovinazzi (Ita) Alfa Romeo Racing 11 laps completed

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