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F1’s Hamilton Ties Record in Hungary

The Hungarian Grand Prix crowned Lewis Hamilton today. He won his 91st race, tying Michael Schumacher’s all-time mark. Mercedes’ pit strategy outfoxed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen—2nd again. Hungaroring’s 70 laps tested tires; Hamilton aced it. F1’s king keeps rewriting history.

Verstappen led early, but a slow stop cost him. Hamilton’s mediums lasted 40 laps—insane management. Valtteri Bottas took third; Mercedes flexed. Fans booed the podium—COVID tensions linger. Lap 70’s pass on Max sealed it; Hamilton’s clutch.

It’s not smooth—track limits sparked steward fights. Red Bull’s pace faded; they’re reeling. Critics say Merc’s car wins, not Lewis—yawn. Still, 91’s 91; stats don’t care. Title’s his to lose—six races left.

Hamilton’s 35, chasing eight crowns. Next is Spa—rain’s coming. He knelt pre-race; message sticks. F1’s GOAT debate rages on.

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