Stevenage's Lewis Hamilton breaks F1 legend Michael Schumacher's win record at Portuguese Grand Prix

By Layth Yousif

26th Oct 2020 | Local Sport

Stevenage's Lewis Hamilton breaks F1 legend Michael Schumacher's win record at Portuguese Grand Prix. PICTURE CREDIT: Macau Photo Agency via free use image site Unsplash
Stevenage's Lewis Hamilton breaks F1 legend Michael Schumacher's win record at Portuguese Grand Prix. PICTURE CREDIT: Macau Photo Agency via free use image site Unsplash

Stevenage's Lewis Hamilton has broken break Formula 1's all-time win record.

The Tewin wonder eased past Valtteri Bottas to seal triumph at the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday.

Hamilton dropped to third in a manic first two laps that ended with McLaren's Carlos Sainz leading, but fought back to crush Bottas' hopes.

Hamilton, a John Henry School alumnus, dominated to land his 92nd career Grand Prix victory.

The 35-year-old Hamilton received a standing ovation, before celebrating with Mercedes team members and staff, before a long embrace with father Anthony, who managed his career up until 2010.

Hamilton said he "owed it all" to his Mercedes team, adding: "I could only ever have dreamed of being where I am today.

"I didn't have a magic ball when I chose to come to this team and partner with these great people, but here I am.

"Everything we do together - we are all rowing in the same direction and that's why we're doing what we're doing.

"And my dad's here and my step mum Linda, and Roscoe [Hamilton's dog].

"It is going to take some time for it to fully sink in. I was still pushing flat out as I came across the line. I can't find the words at the moment."

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