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Damon Hill heaps praise on "supreme talent" Lewis Hamilton

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The Briton beat Michael Schumacher's Formula One record of most Grand Prix wins on Sunday.

Damon Hill has hailed Lewis Hamilton’s “supreme talent” and predicted that future drivers will be racing into their fifties to try and break the Briton’s record of Formula One Grand Prix wins.

Hamilton went past Michael Schumacher’s mark to move on to 92 wins with victory at the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday.

“It’s amazing as for a long time we all thought Michael was unassailable,” Hill, the 1996 world champion, told BBC Breakfast.

Lewis Hamilton’s One Grand Prix wins. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com.

“But he’s chipped away and it’s unbelievable. Just doing 92 Grand Prix is hard enough, let alone winning them.

“His talent is supreme. There’s not a single racing driver who has not looked enviously at Lewis Hamilton’s abilities and thought ‘what must it be like to be that brilliant’?

“Max Verstappen who is still in his early 20s must breathe a deep sigh.

“He’s realising he might have to go on until he’s 40, because if Lewis does the records will be so far out of reach that everyone will be racing in their fifties to try and break it.”

“There's not a single racing driver who has not looked enviously at Lewis Hamilton's abilities and think 'must what it be like to be that brilliant'”
- Damon Hill

Hamilton turns 36 in January, by which time he will almost certainly have equalled Schumacher’s record of seven world championship titles.

Victory at Portimao moved him 77 points clear in the standings with just 131 remaining.

“It’s like Alexander the Great, no worlds left to conquer,” said Hill.

“He’s got to tie up the title first and he looks on course for that, a couple more races and he should bag the title.

Lewis Hamilton celebrates after winning the Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday Rudy Carezzevoli/Pool via AP)

“After that it’s just carry on as long as you enjoy it.

“My dad (Graham Hill) stopped when he was 45 and people said ‘you’re going on too long’ .

“Eventually the sharpness does go and you want to go out when people still see how brilliant you are, not tugging around trying to recover lost glories.

“But I’m sure Lewis will know when that time is.”

Michael Schumacher’s record of seven Formula One world championship titles is set to be equalled by Lewis Hamilton (David Davies/PA)

Hamilton’s career has not been without controversy but Hill defended the Stevenage-born driver.

“Sometimes he’s said a few things which have come out wrong and people are maybe not sure where he’s coming from sometimes. But he’s honestly a nice guy,” Hill said.

“It’s difficult when you win all the time.

“People like entertainment and I think it’s very difficult to entertain people when you are out in front the whole time. But he’s entertained us as drivers.”

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