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F1 Report: Lewis Hamilton's fifth British GP proves he's 'an absolute legend of Formula 1'

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Speaking on this weeks F1 Report, former F1 driver Max Chilton thinks fellow Brit Lewis hamilton is a legend of the sport following his fifth British GP win.

Lewis Hamilton's record-equalling fifth British GP victory proved he is "an absolute legend" of Formula 1, according to this week's F1 Report guests.

The Briton was in dominant form in front of his home fans at Silverstone, claiming pole by half a second before going on to lead from start to finish to win the event for the fourth consecutive year.

That saw the three-time world champion equal Jim Clark's record, set between 1962 and 1965, while he also drew level with Clark and Alain Prost as the most successful drivers in the British GP.

Hamilton's pole took him to within one of Michael Schumacher's record of 68 while he sits second in the all-time win standings with 57, behind Schumacher on 91.

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Former Marussia driver Max Chilton was a guest on this week's F1 Report, which airs for the first time at 8.30pm on Wednesday, and described Hamilton's achievements as "mind-blowing".

"He's an absolute legend of the sport and always will be because of what he's achieved," Chilton said.

Most Grand Prix wins

Driver Grand Prix wins
Michael Schumacher 91
Lewis Hamilton 57
Alain Prost 51
Sebastian Vettel 45
Ayrton Senna 41
Fernando Alonso 32
Nigel Mansell 31
Jackie Stewart 27
Jim Clark 25
Niki Lauda 25

"It is easier now with more races in a season to get these records but four consecutive British GP wins is incredible and you've got to be able to race to do that. We've always known he's fast but he can also race and it's good to have a British driver doing so well."

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He added: "He got criticised heavily for not turning up in London and if he didn't back it up with a performance then he would have continued to be criticised.

"But when you put it on pole and win the race like that and then equal Jim Clark, who is an absolute legend of the sport, with four consecutive British GP wins is mind blowing.

Lewis Hamilton v Jim Clark

Jim Clark Lewis Hamilton
Race starts 72 198
Pole positions 33 67
Wins 25 57
Podiums 32 110
World Championships 2 (1963, 1965) 3 (2008, 2014, 2015)

"My life would be complete winning one British GP so to win four consecutive is an incredible achievement and it's great to see him in title contention only one point behind."

Winner Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton is celebrated by fans after the British Formula One Grand Prix at the Silverstone motor racing circuit in Si

Sky F1's Marc Priestley joined Chilton and Rachel Brookes on the F1 Report and says Hamilton is getting better every year.

"It was amazing. We've seen it so many times when he's done this before but every time he seems to go bigger and better, and he milks the experience," he said.

British GP's most-successful drivers

Wins Driver Years
5 Jim Clark 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967
Lewis Hamilton 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Alain Prost 1983, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993
4 Nigel Mansell 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992
3 Michael Schumacher 1998, 2002, 2004
Niki Lauda 1976, 1982, 1984
Jack Brabham 1959, 1960, 1966

"To win the British GP as a British driver, you can see how much he wanted it and he was dominant from start to finish. He absolutely deserved all those celebrations."

Hamilton only trails championship leader Sebastian Vettel by one point after the Ferrari driver suffered a puncture on the penultimate lap when running third and ultimately finished seventh.

Vettel and Ferrari are without a victory in the last four races and Priestley believes Mercedes have taken the lead in the development race, which makes Hamilton favourite to win a fourth world championship.

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Rachel Brookes is joined by former F1 driver Max Chilton and Sky F1's Marc Priestley to review the British GP.

"In terms of points, it brings them right back on par. But I think this is a swing which has happened over the few recent races," he added.

"It looks like [Mercedes] have got on top of their problems and at the moment that car is in a league of its own. Silverstone suited them no doubt but I think there will be others where the same will happen.

"My money would be on Lewis from here on for the championship."

Don't miss the F1 Report on Wednesday at 8.30pm on Sky F1's new home, channel 406, as former F1 driver Max Chilton and Sky F1's Marc Priestley join Rachel Brookes to review the British GP.

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