LEWIS HAMILTON CHASES HISTORY AT SILVERSTONE AS FERRARI STAR TARGETS UNBELIEVABLE 10TH BRITISH GP VICTORY
There are certain moments in Formula 1 that feel bigger than just another race weekend. The British Grand Prix at Silverstone has always been one of those special occasions, a place where legends are created and where the greatest drivers in the sport’s history have delivered unforgettable performances.
For Lewis, Silverstone is not just another circuit on the Formula 1 calendar. It is a place where he has created a legacy unlike any other driver before him. Now, as he prepares for another British Grand Prix weekend with Ferrari, Lewis has the opportunity to write another incredible chapter in his already historic career.
The numbers alone are almost impossible to believe. No driver in Formula 1 history has ever won the same Grand Prix ten times. No driver has dominated one circuit to that level. But Lewis has a chance to achieve exactly that at Silverstone. After securing his breakthrough Ferrari victory at the Barcelona Grand Prix, confidence is growing around Lewis and his chances of delivering another special performance on home soil.
Sky F1 pundit and former Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button believes that a record-breaking 10th British Grand Prix victory is not just a dream. He believes it is a genuine possibility. For Lewis, Silverstone has always been a place where belief, experience, and pure driving ability come together. And once again, Formula 1 fans are asking the same question.
Can Lewis Hamilton create history one more time?
A Silverstone Legacy Like No Other
Lewis’ connection with the British Grand Prix is one of the most impressive stories in Formula 1 history. His first Silverstone victory came in 2008 when he was driving for McLaren. That win announced Lewis as one of the sport’s brightest young stars and gave British fans their first taste of what would become a legendary career.
But the story did not stop there.
During his dominant Mercedes years, Lewis continued to rewrite the record books at his home race. He added eight more victories, creating a level of dominance at Silverstone that had never been seen before. Nine British Grand Prix wins is a record that may never be matched.
The achievement places Lewis in a category of his own. Even Formula 1 legends such as Michael Schumacher never reached that level of dominance at a single circuit. Schumacher won eight times at both the Hungaroring and Magny-Cours, but Lewis moved beyond that mark when he secured his ninth Silverstone victory in 2024. That victory was especially meaningful.
It came during his final season with Mercedes and ended one of the longest winless periods of his Formula 1 career. After losing the 2021 World Championship battle to Max Verstappen, Lewis went almost 1,000 days without standing on the top step of the podium. Many outside the sport questioned whether the greatest driver of his generation could still win races.
Lewis answered in the best possible way. He won at Silverstone.
The Emotional 2024 British Grand Prix Victory
The 2024 British Grand Prix was not just another victory for Lewis. It was a reminder of why champions are different. The race itself was filled with changing conditions, difficult decisions, and intense pressure. Silverstone produced the kind of unpredictable challenge that rewards experience and composure.
Lewis delivered exactly that. Late in the race, he found himself under pressure from Max Verstappen, who was closing rapidly in the final stages. But Lewis remained calm. He managed his tyres perfectly, controlled the gap, and crossed the finish line to secure a famous victory. The winning margin was just 1.4 seconds.
It was a moment of pure emotion as Lewis celebrated with the British fans who had supported him throughout his entire career. That victory also confirmed something important. Silverstone belongs to Lewis. It is the place where he seems to find another level.
Even when the car is not perfect, even when the circumstances are difficult, Lewis has repeatedly shown that he knows how to extract the maximum performance from a Formula 1 machine around the iconic Northamptonshire circuit. That is exactly why Button believes Ferrari fans should be excited heading into this year’s British Grand Prix.
Jenson Button Believes The Old Lewis Is Back
Jenson Button knows what it takes to compete at the highest level of Formula 1. As the 2009 World Champion and someone who raced alongside Lewis during their McLaren years, Button has seen firsthand the qualities that make Lewis special. Speaking ahead of the British Grand Prix, Button explained why he believes Lewis arrives at Silverstone with genuine confidence.
“Lewis is definitely arriving with confidence,” Button told Sky Sports News. “It didn’t go his way in the last race, but it wasn’t down to him. The package just wasn’t there.”
Those comments highlight an important point. Formula 1 is a team sport. Even the greatest drivers in the world are limited by the performance of their cars. However, Button believes Lewis has been delivering exactly what fans have come to expect from him. Comparing Lewis with Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, Button praised how Lewis continues to maximise every opportunity.
“Compare him to his teammate Charles Leclerc, who’s very well regarded, and Lewis came out on top again. He could make those tyres last a lot better at the start of the race, had the pace when his teammate didn’t.”
“He won’t be happy with the result, but he’ll know he got the maximum out of it. And it’s the old Lewis that we used to know, he’s maximising everything, and it’s really good to see.”
That phrase — “the old Lewis” — will excite Team LH supporters around the world. Because the Lewis that Formula 1 fans remember is a driver who finds opportunities when others cannot. He is a driver who adapts. He is a driver who performs under pressure. And Silverstone has always been the perfect stage for that ability.
Why Silverstone Could Suit Lewis And Ferrari
The British Grand Prix presents a unique challenge for Formula 1 teams. Silverstone is one of the fastest circuits on the calendar, with long straights, flowing corners, and demanding high-speed sections. It requires a car that is efficient in a straight line but also stable through corners where drivers must commit fully. Button believes this could play into Lewis’ strengths.
“He’ll be confident coming home to slightly lower temperatures. The Ferrari is pretty good aero-wise. Silverstone is primarily a power circuit, but you still got to carry the speed through the corners down the straight.”
This is an important observation. While Ferrari’s performance has improved significantly, Silverstone will test every area of the car. A strong engine is important, but aerodynamic efficiency and driver confidence through high-speed corners are equally critical.
Lewis has always been one of the best drivers in Formula 1 when it comes to carrying speed through challenging corners. That skill has helped him deliver some of his greatest performances at circuits like Silverstone. Button believes that ability could make the difference again.
“He’s very good at driving a car that the set-up is on the nose. You need that around Silverstone.”
“You need to be able to carry the speed through high-speed parts of the track, but also to be able to handle changes of direction. That’s a big part of it.” “I think that’s where his strength is. The comparison I had with him was he could drive a car that was on the nose, which is the quickest car around there.”
For experienced F1 fans, those comments perfectly describe what makes Lewis unique. He has always been able to work with a car that demands confidence. Silverstone rewards exactly that type of driver.
The Ferrari Comeback Story Continues
When Lewis joined Ferrari, expectations were enormous. The idea of a seven-time World Champion wearing Ferrari red created one of the biggest stories Formula 1 has ever seen. However, the early months were challenging. The transition from Mercedes to Ferrari required patience. Lewis had to adapt to a new team, a new car philosophy, and a completely different working environment.
But the breakthrough victory in Barcelona changed the conversation. Suddenly, the Ferrari project looked different. The confidence was returning. The relationship between Lewis and Ferrari was becoming stronger. Most importantly, Lewis looked comfortable again.
That is exactly what makes the possibility of a 10th British Grand Prix victory so exciting. Lewis does not need to prove that he can win. He has already proven that throughout his legendary career. What he is showing now is that he can continue evolving and succeeding in a new chapter with Ferrari.
The Championship Battle Is Still Alive
Despite his Silverstone ambitions, Lewis knows there is still a long Formula 1 season ahead. After George Russell’s Austrian Grand Prix victory, Lewis dropped to third in the championship standings. He currently trails championship leader Kimi Antonelli by 46 points after eight race weekends.
That gap is significant, but not impossible to overcome. Formula 1 championships are built through consistency, momentum, and taking opportunities when they appear. Lewis has done that throughout his career. The important thing for Ferrari is continuing to improve and giving Lewis a car capable of fighting at the front. If that happens, the championship conversation could become very interesting.
Can Lewis Make Formula 1 History Again?
The possibility of a 10th British Grand Prix victory is something Formula 1 fans may never see again. Nine wins at one circuit is already extraordinary. Ten would be almost unbelievable. But if there is one driver capable of achieving something nobody else has done, it is Lewis.
Silverstone brings out something special in him. The support of the British fans, the confidence of knowing the circuit better than almost anyone, and the ability to perform under pressure all combine to create the perfect environment. Jenson Button believes Lewis has a real chance.
Toto Wolff has already warned the Formula 1 world about what happens when Lewis finds momentum. And now Ferrari fans are dreaming of another unforgettable moment. The Ferrari chapter is still being written. The championship fight is still open. And history is waiting at Silverstone.
Lewis Hamilton has already conquered the circuit nine times. Now he has the opportunity to do something no Formula 1 driver has ever done before.
Ten British Grand Prix victories.
Another record.
Another piece of history.
Another reason why Lewis remains one of the greatest drivers Formula 1 has ever seen.
If you enjoyed this post, please do share it with your network so more people can enjoy it as well. Also, check out my Lewis Hamilton inspired designs at my online shop here - https://www.redbubble.com/people/akhnsx/explore

Comments