Ranking Lewis Hamilton's top 5 wins

Lewis Hamilton has been a dominant presence on the grid for more than a decade
Lewis Hamilton has been a dominant presence on the grid for more than a decade

#3 2018 Singapore Grand Prix — Pulling off one of the best qualifying laps in F1 history

Lewis Hamilton's Q3 lap at the Singapore GP in 2018 has to be one of the best qualifying laps in the history of F1. To put things in context, in 2018, Ferrari's shorter wheelbase car held an advantage over Mercedes on street circuits like Monaco and Singapore.

At the Singapore GP weekend, the championship was still hanging in the balance. Although Hamilton was able to win at Monza, a win for Sebastian Vettel in Singapore would bring the German right back into contention.

Throughout the weekend, Ferrari apparently held a distinct advantage over the rest of the field. Even during qualifying, it did appear that the Italian team had the quicker car.

Despite that, in Q3, Lewis Hamilton pulled off a stunner. Despite being on the back foot for most of the weekend, the Briton shocked everyone with a lap that was a whopping six-tenths of a second clear of Vettel.

From that point onwards, on a street circuit like Singapore, the path was clear for Hamilton as he nailed the start on Sunday and never looked back. Winning a race that was a supposed guaranteed stronghold for Ferrari and Vettel just took the wind out of the sails of the Italian team.

After this race, the Mercedes driver would go on to win four of the next six races while the German wouldn't win even once. There have been instances in his career where a part of Hamilton's brilliance inside the car could be attributed to the machinery at his disposal but not at Singapore. That weekend and that lap was all Lewis Hamilton and will go down as one of the best laps in the history of F1.


#2 2020 Turkish Grand Prix — Lewis Hamilton judging the conditions perfectly and winning in a slower car

For the 2020 F1 season, Mercedes produced a car that was much faster than the rest of the grid. When the F1 circus reached Turkey, however, it was greeted with a very strange set of conditions.

The track was too slippery because of the new asphalt that had been laid. To add to this the gloomy conditions meant that the temperatures would remain low and prevent the surface from gripping up.

The Mercedes was just paralyzed in these conditions as the car could not extract any kind of grip from the track. Lewis Hamilton qualified for P6 while teammate Valtteri Bottas would qualify P9. Conditions got even worse before the race as light rain before the start meant the teams had to start on intermediate tires.

What followed next was a race of attrition where drivers like Max Verstappen, Alex Albon and Lance Stroll would keep on tripping over each other with driver errors or poor team strategy. Meanwhile, Hamilton would drive a measured race where, slowly but steadily, he would take over the lead of the race. What was more surprising was that he pulled off an entire race stint on just one set of intermediate tires.

In a season where Mercedes would more often than not drive into the distance, this was the perfect example of the brilliance of Lewis Hamilton, who would pull off a win despite driving a piece of slower machinery.


#1 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix — Winning the race after serving a 25-place penalty

It's not often that you see a driver win a race on the track after picking up a 25-place penalty — a 20-place disqualification before the sprint qualifying and then a 5-place penalty for engine change. The oddity of the task that Lewis Hamilton was able to accomplish at the Brazilian GP becomes apparent in retrospect because, in all fairness, one doesn't expect a driver to win from such situations. A podium perchance, but a win seemed improbable.

Yet Hamilton did just that, and he did that by picking off one driver after the other. Before anyone knew it, he was behind Max Verstappen fighting for the lead. The fact that it was a must-win race for Hamilton after Verstappen had dominated the last two races makes it all the more special in a hotly contested title battle.

Lewis Hamilton might face a lot of flak for winning races with superior machinery but if one is able to replicate what he did in Brazil, that is a mark of special talent.

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