Hamilton seeks record victory

BUDAPEST. — Lewis Hamilton would head off for Formula One’s annual European summer holidays on top of the drivers’ world championship with a record sixth victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend.

The three-time world champion could also draw level with seven-time champion Michael Schumacher in the record books with his 68th pole position if he produces another signature demonstration of one-lap pace for Mercedes in tomorrow’s qualifying.

The 32-year-old Briton, one point behind leader Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari after 10 of this year’s 20 races, has already won a record five times at the tight, dusty, slow and technical Hungaroring circuit. — AFP.

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