Collecting the classics – Hamilton's ultimate set
Only Michael Schumacher, and now Lewis Hamilton can say they have won on all the current classic tracks in F1, following the Briton's victory at Monza. Michele Merlino investigates this and other vital stats after the Italian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton has now arguably won all the 'classic' races on the current Formula 1 calendar following his commanding victory in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix.
If we consider the seven circuits on the schedule that have hosted 30 grands prix or more, Lewis has won everywhere: Hockenheim/Nurburgring, Monte Carlo, Montreal, Monza, Silverstone and Spa.
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