
Lewis Hamilton wins record 100th F1 Grand Prix at wet and wild Russia race
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Lewis Hamilton won his 100th F1 Grand Prix during a rainy Russian Grand Prix on Sunday to set a new record for the series.
"It’s taken a long time to get to 100 and at times, I wasn’t sure it would come," Hamilton said. It was Hamilton's fifth win of the season and his first since the British Grand Prix in July.
Hamilton turned Verstappen's five-point championship lead into a two-point lead of his own as the Dutch driver finished second after a dramatic drive from last on the grid. Carlos Sainz was third for Ferrari.
Verstappen started last after a penalty for an engine change in his Red Bull but sliced through the field and had Hamilton in sight by the halfway stage. Hamilton's Mercedes worked better on the hard tires in the second half of the race and Verstappen's charge seemed to have stalled when he was overtaken by the Alpine of Fernando Alonso and stuck in seventh.













