Lewis Hamilton extends record for longest winning career in F1
Formula1.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 8:29 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026

Lewis Hamilton achieved victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, extending his record for the longest winning career in Formula 1 history. This win further solidifies Hamilton's position as a dominant force in the sport, with no other driver currently close to matching his longevity and success. The ongoing season is set against a backdrop of intense competition as other drivers aim to challenge Hamilton’s legacy. After this race, attention now shifts to the upcoming Grand Prix events.
- •Hamilton wins at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix
- •He extends his record for the longest winning career in F1
- •Competitors are still seeking to challenge his dominance
- •Next races will determine the season's overall standings
"Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix means he has now extended his own record of the longest winning career in Formula 1 history, but who else comes closest to matching the seven-time champ?
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