The Standard (St. Catharines)

Hamilton stands alone in Formula One after 92nd victory

- JEROME PUGMIRE

After growing up watching Michael Schumacher's triumphs on television, Lewis Hamilton now stands above him and alone in Formula One history with 92 victories.

Hamilton's comprehens­ive win at the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday also edged him closer to a seventh F1title, the last of Schumacher's major records left for Hamilton.

“I could only ever have dreamed of being where I am today,” Hamilton said. “It’s going to take some time to fully sink in. I can’t find the words at the moment.”

On a rainy track in Portugal, he finished nearly 25.6 seconds ahead of Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas and 34.5 clear of Red Bull's Max Verstappen for his eighth win of another dominant season. He also took an extra point for the fastest lap to extend his huge championsh­ip lead to 77 points over Bottas with just five races left.

In fact, the only person to get close to him was his father, with whom he shared a long hug after the race.

Hamilton won his first race in 2007 and first title the following year. But his career really took off when he replaced the retired Schumacher at Mercedes in 2013. Hamilton added five more F1 titles.

“I didn’t have a magic (crystal) ball when I chose to come to this team," Hamilton said.

His dad, Anthony Hamilton, then filmed the scene on his i-pad as Hamilton stood on the podium while the crowd cheered him loudly.

“My dad is here which is amazing, my step-mum Linda is here,” an emotional Hamilton said. “I feel very blessed.”

Then it was time for the traditiona­l Champagne spraying, although Verstappen and Bottas had the last word this time, as Verstappen poured the bottle over Hamilton's head and Bottas sprayed him good-naturedly in the face with his.

Hamilton took a record-extending 97th career pole position, starting ahead of Bottas and Verstappen on a track being used for the first time in F1.

Mclaren's Carlos Sainz Jr. briefly held the race lead and then Bottas led until Hamilton passed him on Lap 20.

After that Hamilton coasted to the finish line and into the record books.

The only thing that did trouble him was a bout of cramp in his right calf muscle.

“Pretty painful, but I had to somehow get through it," Hamilton said.

 ?? RUDY CAREZZEVOL­I THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton celebrates after winning the Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix at the Algarve Internatio­nal Circuit in Portimao, Portugal on Sunday.
RUDY CAREZZEVOL­I THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton celebrates after winning the Formula One Portuguese Grand Prix at the Algarve Internatio­nal Circuit in Portimao, Portugal on Sunday.

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