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The British were infallible internally.

Lewis Hamilton he is a true legend Formula 1. The driver with the most wins, the most pole positions and the most podiums and the one who has been crowned world champion the most times together with Michael Schumacher. Statistically speaking it is very difficult for anyone to be able to chase him in the short term and this is largely due to his incredible performance in events such as Britain.

There are riders who are unbeatable on certain tracks. The case of Michael Schumacher in Magny-Cours (France), Ayrton Senna in Monaco or Alain Prost in Jacarepagua (Brazil). But Hamilton’s issue at Silverstone is on another level.

The Brit always played at home, thanks to the good cars he had, but also his ability at the old military airfield. From his first victory 2008 in the rain in an epic way until his last and controversial 2021 by accident with Max Verstappen.

But how many times have you won? Lewis Hamilton at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone? Below is his complete home run record.

How many times has Lewis Hamilton won the British GP at Silverstone?

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Lewis Hamilton has won the British Grand Prix a total of 8 times. held at the Silverstone circuit. The English driver is who else has been crowned in this place and holds two Formula 1 records in this regard: most wins at the same track in a tie with Schumacher at Magny-Cours and the same at the Hungaroring. and more triumphs on the circuit of his country.

Throughout his career he has participated in 15 Grand Prix in the British country, all at Silverstone, during which he has achieved 11 podiums and 7 pole positions.

This is the Discrimination full of Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone:

Year Equipment starting position Match result
2007 McLaren 1st 3rd
2008 McLaren 4th 1st
2009 McLaren 18th 16th
2010 McLaren 4th 2nd
2011 McLaren 10th 4th
2012 McLaren 8th 8th
2013 Mercedes 1st 4th
2014 Mercedes 6th 1st
2015 Mercedes 1st 1st
2016 Mercedes 1st 1st
2017 Mercedes 1st 1st
2018 Mercedes 1st 2nd
2019 Mercedes 2nd 1st
2020 Mercedes 1st 1st
2021 Mercedes 2nd 1st

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