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Lewis hamilton celebrates next to a P1 at the Barcelona GP

Lewis Hamilton F1 career: Complete stats, wins and records for seven-time world champion

Lewis hamilton celebrates next to a P1 at the Barcelona GP — Photo: © IMAGO

Lewis Hamilton F1 career: Complete stats, wins and records for seven-time world champion

The definitive statistical guide to the Ferrari megastar's career so far

Graham Shaw
Consultant Editor
Digital sports specialist running global brands for 30 years

Lewis Hamilton is F1’s most successful driver ever as he enters two decades in the sport.

The 41-year-old British superstar is now in his second season with Italian giants Ferrari after claiming world championships with both McLaren and Mercedes. In all, Hamilton now owns seven championships (and maybe that should be eight, Abu Dhabi 2021 and all), level with the great Michael Schumacher.

Times have been much harder for Lewis since that watershed moment in the desert just over four years ago, but he returned in 2026 with renewed optimism surrounding the new Ferrari SF-26 car.

If Hamilton retired today he’d do so holding most of the records the sport has to offer as part of a stellar CV. It’s been quite the career.

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F1 Career Overview

Hamilton made his McLaren debut in 2007, and right away he was fighting for a world title in his debut season. It would be a campaign which would end in agony though as he just missed out in the final race as Kimi Raikkonen claimed the championship for Ferrari.

A year later Hamilton did reach the top of the mountain in that unforgettable scenario on the final lap of the Brazilian Grand Prix. His overtake on Timo Glock in horrible wet conditions allowed him to pip Ferrari’s Felipe Massa in the most dramatic of circumstances.

Hamilton had to move teams in 2013 to claim his second title, but that merely opened the floodgates as he dominated to win six championships in seven years with the Silver Arrows.

Mercedes suffered a major downturn in fortunes after Abu Dhabi, and Hamilton would eventually make the massive move to Maranello in 2025 in a bid to restore his own and Ferrari’s flagging fortunes.

Year 1 of Hamilton’s Italian adventure turned into a nightmare as he finished only sixth in the championship - some 267 points behind champion Lando Norris.

One bad year does not ruin a resume though, and Hamilton still owns a host of major records, with the potential for more to fall in 2026 and beyond:

  • World championships: 7 (2008 with McLaren; 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 with Mercedes)
  • Teams: McLaren (2007–2012), Mercedes (2013–2024), Ferrari (from 2025)
  • F1 starts: 387 Grands Prix

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Lewis Hamilton F1 Wins, Poles and Titles

Hamilton’s headline statistics underline the sheer scale of his dominance, particularly in the hybrid era from 2014 on. It's an astonishing story of success:

  • Total F1 wins: 106 Grand Prix victories
  • Total pole positions: 104 (all‑time F1 record)
  • Total podiums: 206
  • World titles: 7

Race Wins by Team

Hamilton’s 105 Grand Prix wins are split between McLaren and Mercedes, with his Ferrari chapter still winless as we head into 2026.

  • McLaren: 21 wins (2007–2012)
  • Mercedes: 84 wins (2013–2024)
  • Ferrari: 1 win so far (from 2025)

First F1 Win: 2007 Canadian Grand Prix

Hamilton’s first Formula 1 victory came in his rookie season on June 10, 2007 at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. It was a sensational performance which confirmed the hype around the McLaren phenom’s brilliant debut year.

You could have been forgiven for forgetting that the youthful Hamilton was only driving his sixth F1 race as he showed incredible concentration to lead for 67 of the 70 laps at Circuit-Gilles Villeneuve.

Hamilton started on pole but had to manage multiple safety-car periods as he held off Sauber’s Nick Heidfeld to win by 4.343 seconds.

It was just the start for a driver who so far has tasted that winning feeling on another 104 occasions.

Most Recent F1 Win: 2026 Barcelona Grand Prix

Hamilton’s most recent Formula 1 victory so far came at the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, which he took on Sunday, June 14 to bring an end to his grand prix win drought which lasted 686 days.

The British superstar picked up a mighty 25 points after beating George Russell by nearly 20 seconds, putting him firmly in the title fight due to championship leader Kimi Antonelli failing to finish the race or pick up a single point.

Hamilton’s Most Successful Circuits

It is not surprising that Hamilton has been pretty much peerless at a number of circuits during his glittering, all-conquering career. His record by track looks like this as we head deeper into the 2026 season:

Lewis Hamilton's Most Successful Formula 1 Circuits
Circuit Country / GP Races Wins Podiums Poles Points scored
SilverstoneGreat Britain209157345
HungaroringHungarian GP198129286
MontrealCanadian GP167116254
ShanghaiChinese GP166106236
Barcelona (Catalunya)Spanish GP/Barcelona GP207136256
MonzaItalian GP19587226
SakhirBahrain GP185113256
Spa-FrancorchampsBelgian GP195116230.5
Sochi AutodromRussian GP8572171
Austin (COTA)United States GP13593234

Silverstone stands out as Hamilton’s strongest track with a record nine wins, the most any driver has ever taken at a single circuit. That stat just confirms his love affair with his home race and the adoring British crowd.

Lewis is also exceptional at technical tracks like the Hungaroring and street‑style or semi‑permanent venues such as Montreal and Marina Bay, where his precision and tyre management have seen him dominate on a regular basis.

Hamilton has nine British Grand Prix victories
Hamilton has nine British Grand Prix victories

Season-by-Season Summary

Hamilton is now in his 20th season in F1 and his level of performance has been incredible:

Lewis Hamilton F1 Career Statistics by Season
Season Team Races Points Position Wins Podiums Fastest laps
2007McLaren172653rd4122
2008McLaren182431st5101
2009McLaren171236th250
2010McLaren192404th395
2011McLaren192275th363
2012McLaren201904th471
2013Mercedes191894th151
2014Mercedes193841st11167
2015Mercedes193811st10178
2016Mercedes213802nd10173
2017Mercedes203631st9137
2018Mercedes214081st11173
2019Mercedes214131st11176
2020Mercedes163471st11146
2021Mercedes22387.52nd8176
2022Mercedes222406th092
2023Mercedes222343rd064
2024Mercedes242217th252
2025Ferrari241566th001

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Graham Shaw
Written by
Graham Shaw - Consultant Editor
Digital sports leader with 30 years of senior level experience running global brands. Built sportinglife.com to be a behemoth in the UK as well as being in charge of the Planet Sport network of sites including planetf1.com, football365.com, teamtalk.com and planetrugby.com. Then grew goal.com to be the world's biggest soccer website in 18 languages and 37 territories. Was GM of Portals for Perform Group (now DAZN) with overall responsibility for sportingnews.com, spox.de and voetbalzone.nl.
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