Hamilton knows no opponents in Belgium first two wins away from Schumacher's record.

After taking over the official tests Saturday, Lewis Hamilton did not have rivals in Belgium's Grand Prix race. The British recorded the fastest lap, providing “pole position” as well as marking success of 89 in career. He was an absolute protagonist in Spa-Francochamps, where he first crossed the finish line, by [...]
The British recorded the fastest lap, providing “pole position” as well as marking success of 89 in career.
He was an absolute protagonist in Spa-Francochamps, where he first crossed the finish line, in advance of his teammate Valter Bottas, while the lowest stage was for Max Verstappen of Red Bull.
A great fourth spot for Daniel Ricciardon, who on his last lap tried to disturb Red Bull's Dutch.
The Ferrari has never been so competitive, with Sebastian and Charles Leclerc ranked 13 and 14.
The Briton has achieved 89 wins and is only 2 wins after record record Michael Schumacher (91).












