The Asian Age

Hami equals Schumi’s record with 68th pole

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Spa-Francorcha­mps (Belgium), Aug. 26: Lewis Hamilton roared to a record-equalling 68th career pole position on Saturday, matching Michael Schumacher’s record in qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix.

The 32-year-old threetime world champion will start Sunday’s race, the 200th of his career, from his sixth pole this year with Germany’s championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari alongside him in second.

Hamilton’s lap in 1min 42.553sec was the all-time record fastest at the spectacula­r SpaFrancor­champs circuit in the forests of the Belgian Ardennes, 0.242 seconds quicker than Vettel.

The 68th pole position for the Mercedes driver drew him level in the record books with seventime champion Schumacher whose congratula­tions were conveyed to him immediatel­y afterwards by former Ferrari and Mercedes technical director Ross Brawn.

Briton Brawn, who guided Schumacher to all seven of his titles with Benetton (two) and Ferrari (five), hugged Hamilton on the track and said he had a special message.

“I am here to deliver a special message from the Schumacher family who want to congratula­te you on equalling Michael’s record,” said Brawn.

Hamilton, who appeared to be visibly moved with emotion, said: “To hear that message which Ross just gave... A big thank you. I pray for Michael and his family all the time. I have always admired him and I still do today. I am honoured to be there with him.”

 ??  ?? Lewis Hamilton at practice ahead of the qualifying session for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix in Spa-Francorcha­mps on Saturday. —
Lewis Hamilton at practice ahead of the qualifying session for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix in Spa-Francorcha­mps on Saturday. —

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