F1 records & milestones Lewis Hamilton can reach after Mercedes contract extension
Earlier today, Lewis Hamilton signed a contract with Mercedes which will see him remain at the team for at least another year. Recently, Hamilton has been rewriting the Formula 1 record book. At GPblog, we’ve been searching through the F1 statistics to see what records and milestones today’s deal opens up for the seven-time World Champion.
Two major centenary milestones are going to be reached by Hamilton now he has this new deal. It’s almost certain that Hamilton will achieve his 100th pole position and 100th race win. He was expected to reach the 100th pole position last season, but his Saturday achievements dried up during the final five Grands Prix of the season.
Hamilton needs two more pole positions to secure his 100th. Even though Valtteri Bottas usually starts seasons in strong form, you’d expect the Brit to wrap that up by the time the 2021 F1 circus reaches Spain or Monaco.
Driver Name | Pole Positions |
Lewis Hamilton | 98 |
Michael Schumacher | 68 |
Ayrton Senna | 65 |
Sebastian Vettel | 57 |
Jim Clark | 33 |
Hamilton needs five more Grands Prix victories to secure 100 race wins in Formula 1. If he follows his usual trend at around a 50% strike rate, he’ll hit his 100th win at the 2021 British Grand Prix. That would be a special occasion for the Brit if fans are allowed in on the newly named Hamilton straight.
Driver Name | F1 Wins |
Lewis Hamilton | 95 |
Michael Schumacher | 91 |
Sebastian Vettel | 53 |
Alain Prost | 51 |
Ayrton Senna | 41 |
He will become the first driver to achieve both of those milestones. He also has the chance to hit 4,000 career points. Being just 222 points shy, he won’t even need to win the title to hit that milestone. But of course, the ‘most career points’ leaderboard isn’t a realistic measuring tool with more points available in modern F1 than ever before.
Driver Name | Career Points |
Lewis Hamilton | 3,778 |
Sebastian Vettel | 3,018 |
Fernando Alonso | 1,899 |
Kimi Raikkonen | 1,863 |
Nico Rosberg | 1594.50 |
Of course, more Grands Prix in the modern era gives the top drivers more chances of leading more laps. Lewis Hamilton will take Schumacher's record in this department as well.
Driver | Laps in the lead |
Michael Schumacher | 5,111 |
Lewis Hamilton | 5,099 |
Sebastian Vettel | 3,495 |
Ayrton Senna | 2,931 |
Alain Prost | 2,683 |
Consecutive seasons with a podium finish
Driver | Consecutive seasons with a podium finish | Years |
Michael Schumacher | 15 | 1992 - 2006 |
Lewis Hamilton | 14 | 2007 - 2020 |
Sebastian Vettel | 13 | 2008 - 2020 |
Nigel Mansell | 12 | 1981 - 1992 |
Gerhard Berger | 12 | 1986 - 1997 |
Most Wins at different circuits/Grand Prix
With the deal being a one year contract, Hamilton only has one chance at this record. He can break it at the Hungarian Grand Prix. If he signs again, he could get more chances at other tracks but this is dependant on future announcements.
Driver | Circuit (Grand Prix) | Number |
Michael Schumacher | Magny-Cours (France) | 8 |
Lewis Hamilton | Hungaroring (Hungary) | 8 |
Michael Schumacher | Montreal (Canada) | 7 |
Michael Schumacher | Imola (San Marino) | 7 |
Lewis Hamilton | Montreal (Canada) | 7 |
Lewis Hamilton | Silverstone (Britain) | 7 |
Ayrton Senna | Monaco | 6 |
Michael Schumacher | Spa (Belgium) | 6 |
Lewis Hamilton | Shanghai (China) | 6 |
Getting tricker - most wins in a single year
Hamilton will need his most dominant season to achieve this record. Though having 23 Grands Prix on the schedule gives him a helping hand.
Driver | Wins a single year | Year |
Michael Schumacher | 13/18 | 2004 |
Sebastian Vettel | 13/19 | 2013 |
Michael Schumacher | 11/17 | 2002 |
Sebastian Vettel | 11/19 | 2011 |
Lewis Hamilton | 11/19 | 2014 |
And of course...
Drivers | World Championships |
Michael Schumacher | 7 |
Lewis Hamilton | 7 |
Juan Manuel Fangio | 5 |
Alain Prost | 4 |
Sebastian Vettel | 4 |