F1 fans have voted for Lewis Hamilton's 2020 Turkish Grand Prix drive as their greatest race drive in the history of the world championship.
RacingNews365 recently ranked what we believe to be the greatest drives in the history of F1, with one drive from each decade represented, with our ranking placing Niki Lauda's heroic 1976 Italian GP drive as #1, his fourth place coming just six weeks after his fiery accident at the German GP.
Hamilton's 2020 drive in Turkey secured him a record-equalling seventh F1 world championship, tying Michael Schumacher's total in torrid conditions at Istanbul Park.
The race was only on the calendar due to the COVID pandemic, with it being resurfaced ahead of F1's return after the last race in 2011.
But the new track surface did not have time to settle in, before rain made the track almost undriveable, with Hamilton starting sixth.
Nursing his intermediate tyres after a slow start on the wets, Hamilton one-stopped his way to victory by some 31s to record the win and claim the title.
The drive received some 24.63% of the vote, meaning, of course, more of the ballots cast were against this particular race drive.
In second place was Lauda's 1976 result at Monza, with Jenson Button's famous 2011 Canadian GP win sneaking into third place.
Invited to leave comments, some users proposed other races.
These included Ayrton Senna's 1993 win at Donington Park in the European GP, Max Verstappen's 2024 Sao Paulo GP victory, Michele Alboreto at Monaco in 1985 and the iconic duel between Gilles Villeneuve and Rene Arnoux at Dijon in 1979.
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