Hamilton marks 100th grand prix in weekend of milestones at Hockenheim

17 July, 2012

World Championship 2007, Grand Prix of Australia,  Lewis Hamilton (GBR, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes),   *** Local Caption *** +++ www.hoch-zwei.net +++ copyright: HOCH ZWEI / Michael Kunkel +++

Lewis Hamilton waves to fans during his first weekend as a grand prix driver, in Melbourne, back in 2007

Jul.17 (GMM) McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton will mark his one hundredth grand prix in Sunday’s German Grand Prix at Hockenheim this weekend, the Englishman has not missed a single race since debuting in Melbourne in 2007.

Lewis Hamilton (GBR, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes),  World Championship 2009, GP of Australia“That’s incredible, because I still remember my first as if it were only yesterday – I guess Formula One has that effect on you!” said the 2008 world champion when asked about his century.

Also celebrating his century this weekend is Caterham’s Heikki Kovalainen, even though he actually didn’t start the race in Barcelona two years ago with a gearbox failure.

The Finn is therefore celebrating Hockenheim as his 100th “grand prix weekend”.

“That’s a good milestone to reach and I’m pleased I’ll be able to celebrate it with a really good team of people, and a lot of friends in the paddock,” said the 30-year-old, who was teamed with Hamilton at McLaren in 2008 and 2009.

Sebastian Vettel debuted a half-season later than Hamilton and Kovalainen, and so his hundredth race will come only in November.

Sebastian VettelIt is interesting to note that, despite winning two titles and 22 race victories, the 25-year-old German has actually never won a grand prix in July.

“There is more pressure in July now,” he joked.

In 2011, there were three grands prix in July, and the same is true this year. His teammate Mark Webber won July’s first race at Silverstone, and this weekend will be his home race.

Then, next weekend, he will get a third chance to win in July, in Hungary.

“If it doesn’t happen, hopefully I can try again – in July,” he smiled.

Vettel, however, denied that winning his home race this weekend is more important than any other victory.

“It’s a race like every other,” he said. “Sure it would be very special but I don’t score more points just by winning my home race.”

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