Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton enters the 2026 Formula 1 season with a renewed sense of purpose.
After a difficult period during the ground-effect era, Hamilton now begins a fresh chapter with Scuderia Ferrari, hoping to revive the legendary team’s championship dreams.
The biggest question surrounding the season is obvious:
Can Hamilton win the historic eighth world title and finally surpass the legendary Michael Schumacher?
Over the course of his career, Hamilton has already shattered numerous Formula 1 records, including:
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most race wins
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most podium finishes
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most career points
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most victories at a single circuit
Yet several historic milestones still remain within reach.
Here are five major Formula 1 records Hamilton could break in 2026.
5. Most Fastest Laps
Hamilton currently sits second on the all-time list for fastest laps, with 68.
The record holder is Michael Schumacher, who recorded 77 fastest laps during his career.
What makes Schumacher’s record particularly impressive is that he achieved it before the modern era introduced bonus points for fastest laps.
If Ferrari delivers a competitive car in 2026, Hamilton could realistically close the gap — and potentially take the record before the end of the season.
4. Most Hat-Tricks in Formula 1
In Formula 1, a hat-trick occurs when a driver achieves:
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pole position
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fastest lap
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race victory
all in the same Grand Prix weekend.
Schumacher currently holds the record with 22 hat-tricks, while Hamilton sits close behind with 19.
With Ferrari showing strong pace during pre-season testing in Bahrain, Hamilton could have several opportunities to surpass that record in 2026.
3. Most Grand Slams
A Grand Slam is even rarer than a hat-trick.
To achieve it, a driver must:
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take pole position
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set the fastest lap
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win the race
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lead every single lap
The record currently belongs to Jim Clark, who achieved eight Grand Slams.
Hamilton currently has six, meaning he needs just two more to equal the legendary Scottish driver’s record.
2. Most Fastest Laps at a Single Circuit
Hamilton already shares another unique record with Schumacher.
Both drivers hold seven fastest laps at a single circuit.
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Hamilton: 7 fastest laps at Autodromo Nazionale Monza
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Schumacher: 7 fastest laps at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
If Hamilton sets the fastest lap at the Italian Grand Prix in 2026, he will become the sole record holder.
1. The Historic Eighth World Championship
The most important record of all is the one Hamilton has been chasing for years.
Both Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher currently share the record for most Formula 1 world championships, with seven titles each.
Schumacher’s titles came with:
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Benetton Formula (1994–1995)
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Scuderia Ferrari (2000–2004)
Hamilton won his first championship with McLaren in 2008, followed by a dominant run with Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team between 2014 and 2020.
He came heartbreakingly close to an eighth title at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, losing the championship on the final lap.
If Hamilton wins the 2026 Drivers’ Championship, he would become the first driver in Formula 1 history to win eight world titles.
Conclusion
At 41 years old, Lewis Hamilton is still chasing history.
With Ferrari showing promising early performance and the new 2026 regulations reshaping the grid, the upcoming season could become one of the most significant chapters of his legendary career.
Whether it’s breaking statistical records or capturing the elusive eighth championship, Hamilton enters 2026 with a chance to once again rewrite the Formula 1 record books.
And if he succeeds, the sport may witness one of the greatest comebacks in racing history.