Lewis Hamilton has cemented his position as one of Formula 1's greatest drivers, after he equaled Michael Schumacher's record of 7 World Championship titles.
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The Mercedes driver achieved the feat on Sunday, after winning the Turkish Grand Prix in wet and slippery conditions.
Despite starting in 6th place, Hamilton went on to take the chequered flag ahead of Racing Point's Sergio Perez and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
The victory also extended his career wins record to 94 races.
Meanwhile tributes have poured in for Hamilton, with Vettel describing him as the greatest driver of his era.
And former teammate Nico Rosberg called it one of the "greatest-ever sporting achievements".
So what's next for Hamilton?
Well, there are 3 races left in the season, and Hamilton says he's aiming to win all of them.
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There's also the issue of his current contract with Mercedes, which is due to expire at the end of the year.
He insists that he'll start negotiations with the team soon.
The Briton, who has used his F1 platform to push for racial equality, has also vowed to continue to campaign for human rights, diversity and the environment.
By: Faisal Merican