Lewis Hamilton names his career highlight ahead of 300th Grand Prix start
As Lewis Hamilton nears his 300th Grand Prix start, the seven-time champion looked back on his career highlights and pointed out the rival who has proved to be his toughest test.
In France, Hamilton will become just the sixth Formula 1 driver to reach 300 starts, joining Jenson Button, Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen. Ahead of this weekend’s race, the Mercedes driver was asked for the stand-out moments over his illustrious career.
“I think the first Grand Prix is always going to be one, and your first win, I would say those two – or your home Grand Prix as well,” he said. “Probably those three are the stand-out ones – 2008, 2007 – just because the whole realisation of reaching your dream is a very surreal experience.
“And it is always just going to be your first; there’s only one first, and so just getting to the first Grand Prix in 2007, the amount of sleepless nights as a family that all of us had had, not knowing whether or not we would reach our goal or reach our dream but never giving up, nonetheless, but being there. That’s probably the real highlight.”
Hamilton was also asked to name his toughest rival in F1.
“I think it’s difficult to say who has necessarily been my strongest competitor, because every time you’re with someone you’re in a different place of your life. I remember the task of being alongside Fernando [Alonso] when I was 22, you know, I was so young mentally and of course… in terms of skill – but it’s a lot of pressure to go up against a great like him.
“Out of pure pace, I think I would say it’s Fernando, and ability. We had some good battles, I wish we could have more. Hopefully he will continue to race, and hopefully we will have more in the future.”