@LewisHamilton He is now clear of Michael Schumacher and is number one on the all-time list #SpanishGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/LRB8BVUvkAKimi Raikkonen got his start to life as Schumacher's replacement going with a win at Albert Park but the Ferrari driver was outshone by F1 debutant Hamilton.
Then just 22, the rookie passed McLaren team-mate Fernando Alonso at the start but had to settle for third behind the two-time defending champion, whose race strategy proved superior.After failing to score points at the two previous races and slipping to fourth in the drivers' standings, Hamilton bounced back emphatically with a dominant win at a wet Silverstone.
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