Stewart: Hamilton can challenge Schumacher, Fangio records

Sir Jackie Stewart believes Lewis Ham🐼ilton can take on the Formula 1 world title records held by Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher with time on his side in his career, after becoming the most decorated British driver in the history of the sport.

Hamiltওon surpassed Ste꧒wart’s record of three F1 titles last weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix by taking his fourth championship with two rounds to spare.

Stewart: Hamilton can challenge Schumacher, Fangio records

Sir Jackie Stewart be♊lieves Lewis Hamilton can take on the Formula 1 world title records held by Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher with time on his side in his cওareer, after becoming the most decorated British driver in the history of the sport.

Hamilton surpassed Stewart’s record of three F1 titles last weekend at the Mexican Grand Prix by 🍌taking his fourth championship with two rounds to spare.

Stewart, who had held the British record for most titlﷺes for 44 years, was thrilled to see his feat beaten by Hamilton and feels the best is yet to come from the 32-year-old.

“There’s no reason to assume Lewis won’t go even further and challenge Schumacher’s and Fangio’s records, and I wish him the very best of luck 🍬on that,” Stewart said. “He’s earned everything and deserves every recognition for winning four world championships.”

Hamilton’s fourth F1 title drew him level with Sebastian Vettel and Alain Prost in the overall title standings with🌞 Fangio ahead on five and Schumacher leading on seven.

While the British driver also clinched the highest number of F1 pole positions earlier this year, surpassing Schumacher’s record, Hamilton is also second on the all-time list of F1 race wins with 6ꦬ2 victories – 29 behind Schumacher’s outright record.

But Stewart is confident there is more to come from Hamilton an🔥d expects his fellow countryman to continue to rewrite the F1 record book thanks to the moves he's made during his career having switched from McLaren to Mercedes.

“There’s no doubt he’s a better driver than when he first won his first world cham🌄pionship,” Stewart said. “You mature, you learn – you never stop learning. If he races for many more years, he’ll become an even better driver. I don’t think༒ he’s reached his true potential.

“I decided to retire at a very early age – I was 34. There comes a time when retirement is a good thing to do. No doubt he will chose that time correctly also. [But] at 32 years of age,♉ you’re just maturing.”

“He’s made the right decisions of being with the right people. Fangio won five world championships with𝐆 Ferrari, Maserati, Mercedes and so on. He drove a variety of differꦑent cars and teams because when he saw who was going to be the best team, he went there.

“That’s part of the reason for success - that y🔥ou make the right decisions. You’ve got to have the team behind you to achieve. You need reliable🌌 engineering of the highest level.”

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