Hamilton, Mercedes Claim Sixth Consecutive Formula One Championship

Stephen Day joined Logistics Group International in Houston nearly two decades ago and continues to drive operations as its president and CEO. Outside of his work with Logistics Group International, Stephen Day enjoys following NHRA drag racing and Formula One racing.

The 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship, the event’s 70th anniversary, saw Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes defend their respective titles as world driver’s champion and world constructor’s champion. The victory, clinched during the 14th of 17 races comprising the 2020 Formula One season, marked the Hamilton-Mercedes partnership’s sixth consecutive championship season. Hamilton’s championship campaign in 2014 snapped a four-year run by Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull, while his 2020 victory broke a tie with Michael Schumacher and Ferrari for most consecutive Formula One championships.

Hamilton, the second most accomplished racer in Formula One history, enjoyed more than 30 first place finishes over the course of the 2020 season. He won 11 races, tying his career best in fewer events raced. He and Schumacher now share the record for most driver’s championships at seven total.

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