Lewis Hamilton Ends Ferrari Drought with 106th Grand Prix Victory in Spain
Lewis Hamilton, the 41-year-old seven-time world champion, secured his 106th career Grand Prix victory in Spain on Sunday. Driving for Ferrari, Hamilton ended a significant period without a win, capitalizing on a three-pit-stop strategy at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona. He later admitted to having doubts about his ability to win in Formula One prior to this success.

Lewis Hamilton, a 41-year-old British racing driver and seven-time world champion, clinched his 106th Grand Prix victory in Spain on Sunday. The win marked the end of a long wait for success with Ferrari, taking place at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Hamilton's performance was described as a flawless drive, which effectively utilized Ferrari’s critical three-pit-stop strategy. This strategic decision played a pivotal role in securing the victory.
Following his triumph, Hamilton reportedly expressed previous concerns about his capabilities. He admitted to fearing he had lost the ability to win in Formula One. Hamilton also stated, "I’ve rebuilt my mind to get back to where I was."
According to The Guardian Sport, this victory adds to Hamilton's illustrious career, bringing his total Grand Prix wins to 106.



