Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton hopes his legacy as Formula One's only black driver currently, and his constant push for equality in the sport will leave its mark when he eventually retires.
Hamilton has been a constant in Formula One from the day he arrived in 2007 for McLaren, winning his first title in just his second season in the championshipThe Briton has gone on to accumulate 100 wins, the most any driver has achieved in F1, the most pole positions and podiums, as well as equalling Michael Schumacher for championship titles with seven to his name.
Now in pursuit of an eighth, he would become the most decorated driver in Formula One history if he can beat main title rival Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
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