The Mercedes career of Lewis Hamilton in numbers

Lewis Hamilton won six of his seven Formula One world titles with the Mercedes team, and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was his final race with them.

Since making his racing debut at McLaren in 2007, Hamilton, who finished fourth on Sunday and will be joining Ferrari next year, has always used a Mercedes engine.

His career with Mercedes is described as follows:

One: Hamilton, supported by McLaren and Mercedes from his adolescent go-karting days, won his first championship with the team in 2008.
The factory Mercedes team won six world titles in 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, and 2020.

A total of seven titles, matching Michael Schumacher’s record. Following Schumacher’s example, who won five of his championships at Ferrari, Hamilton replaced the German at Mercedes in 2013.

Eight: Mercedes’s constructors’ championships

Seasons twelve with the Mercedes squad

26: The nations Hamilton has won in his career. He has competed in 38 tracks, 39 different Grand Prix, and 29 different nations.

Hamilton’s vehicle, which he has driven since his junior days, has the number 44 on it.

Mercedes’s fastest laps, out of 67, are number 55. Schumacher is the only one with more (77).

Mercedes has 78 pole positions out of 104.

Out of a remarkable career total of 105 wins, Mercedes has 84.

Mercedes has 153 podiums out of a total of 202.

Races for Mercedes 246

356-Races with Mercedes power, which began in 2007 when he made his debut in Australia. Last September, he hit his 350 in Singapore. The only person who has started more races is Fernando Alonso, who was his teammate at McLaren in 2007.

Throughout his career, Hamilton has also completed 20,000 laps and more than 100,000 kilometers of racing.

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