Lewis Hamilton says his 100th career win in Formula 1 “will come when it comes” but the Mercedes driver admits the milestone is “taking longer than ever” to achieve.
Hamilton conquered his 99th career win in the F1 world championship at Silverstone back in July. Since, the Briton has finished three times on the podium and suffered one DNF – in Monza after colliding with title rival Max Verstappen.
The seven-time world champion will start his Russian Grand Prix from fourth on the grid, with an ambitious trio of young guns – Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz and George Russell – just ahead.
Hamilton says he’ll be giving it his all in Sochi as he chases his landmark 100th win.
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“It will come when it comes, but of course, I’ll be giving it absolutely everything tomorrow, chasing that number 100,” Hamilton said after qualifying.
“It’s a big number. It seems like it’s taking longer than ever before to get it. It’s a pretty cool number to wait for.”
With Verstappen starting at the back of the grid following an engine change in the Red Bull camp, Hamilton will hopefully be spared another wheel-to-wheel battle and potential clash with his nemesis.
Asked if he had completely recovered from the neck pain he endured following his run-in with the Dutchman at Monza last time out, Hamilton said that he was “generally feeling fine” after entrusting his soreness to the healing hands of physio Angela Cullen.
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