Lewis Hamilton, who drives for Mercedes in the Formula One, equalled Michael Schumacher's record of seven F1 world title wins on Sunday with a clinical performance in the Turkish GP on a tricky circuit. After the win, Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who himself has won four F1 world titles, congratulated Hamilton on equaling Schumacher's record. "We're witnessing you making history, man," Vettel told Hamilton after the end of the race at the Turkish GP.
In this season's driver's standings, Hamilton sits comfortably at the top with 307 points.
Behind him is his teammate from Mercedes, Valtteri Bottaswho has 197 points next to his name.
On Sunday, Sergio Perez of Racing Point captured the second place while Vettel, who started the race from P11, also managed to finish on the podium with a thrilling final lap.
After his triumph at the Turkish GP, Hamilton said he is in great shape and is only getting started.
"Seven is unimaginable. There is no end to what we can do together, me and this team.
"I feel like I'm only just getting started. Physically, I'm in great shape," Hamilton said.
Hamilton, who sealed his first title in 2008, added to his unprecedented roster of records -- most wins with 94, most pole positions (97), most podium finishes (163) and most consecutive points finishes (47).
Hamilton's teammate Bottas had a forgettable outing on Sunday as he finished 14th.
(With AFP inputs)