Lewis Hamilton secured a dominant victory at the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix, taking the lead in the Drivers' Championship. The race was marked by pre-race grid drama involving Max Verstappen's car repairs, strategic gambles by Haas, and a late-race podium battle between Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas.
The 2020 Belgian Grand Prix featured a decisive strategic split following a Lap 11 Safety Car, forcing a 33-lap stint. Success favored the robust Hard compound, while the Soft tyre gamble resulted in significant performance drops, notably affecting Red Bull's late-race pace.
The 2020 Turkish Grand Prix was a race defined by treacherous wet conditions on a slick Istanbul Park track. Lewis Hamilton produced a masterful drive, utilizing a one-stop strategy on worn intermediate tyres to win the race and secure his seventh World Drivers' Championship. The event was marked by high degradation, dramatic final-lap battles, and a significant reshuffle in the midfield standings.
Lewis Hamilton secured his 98th career pole position at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, leading a Mercedes front-row lockout. Max Verstappen qualified third, while McLaren's Carlos Sainz suffered a Q2 exit following a brake failure. George Russell impressed in Q2, while Ferrari struggled to reach the top ten.
In a rain-soaked qualifying session for the 2020 Styrian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton secured pole position with a dominant performance, finishing 1.2 seconds ahead of Max Verstappen, while Carlos Sainz impressed with a third-place finish for McLaren.