Lewis Hamilton picks Fernando Alonso as his toughest F1 rival in 300 races

This weekend’s French Grand Prix will mark Hamilton’s 300th F1 race, with the seven-time world champion set to become just the sixth driver 𝓀in history to reach the milestone.
Hamilton ✃is in line to surpass former McLaren teammate Jenson Button and fellow seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher in the list by the end of the 2022 season.&nbs𝔍p;
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Ahead of the Paul Ricard race, Hamilton named Alpine driver Alonso as t💎he strongest competitor he has ever faced in F1.
The pair experꦡienced a fierce rival🦄ry as teammates at McLaren during Hamilton’s rookie F1 campaign in 2007.
Two-time world champion Alonso and Hamilton have not competed again🧔st each other at the front of the F1 grid since the Sp𒉰aniard’s spell at Ferrari between 2010 and 2014.

“I think it’s difficult to say who has necessarily been my strongest competitor, because every time you’re with someone you're in a different place of your life,” said Hamil♛ton.
"I remember the task of being alongside Fernando when I was 22, you know, I was so young mentally༺ and of course – OK in terms of skill – but it’s a lot of pressure to go up against a great like him.
“So I would say out of pure pace, I think i would say it’s Fernando, and ability. We had some good battles, I wish we could have more. Hopefully he will continue to race, and hopefully we will have more in the future.”&nb𒁏sp;
Does Hamilton have a standout race?
Asked if one race is a particular standout for him, Hamilton replied: “I think the first grand prix is always going to be one, and your first win, I would say those two – ไor your home Grand Prix as well.”
“Probably those three are the stand out ones – 2008, 2007 – just because the whole realisation of🎐 reaching your dream is a very surreal experienc꧟e.
“And it is always just going to be your first, there’s only one first, and so just getting to the first Grand Prix in 2007, the amount of sleepless nights as a family that all of us had had, not knowing whether or not we would reach our goal or reach our dream bu﷽t never giving up, nonetheless, but being there.
“That’s probably the real highlight.”

When will Hamilton’s next win come?
Hamilton is currently enduring his longest 🦹winless ♎run after failing to claim a victory since last year’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Incidentally, no dr♎iver that has surpassed 300 grand prix has gone on to w🃏in another race in their career.
Hamilton remains the only driverജ in F1’s histo💝ry to have won at least one race in every season he has competed. He has 11 races left to continue that remarkable run.
But the 37-year-old insistꦿs he is not concerned about statistics.&🌌nbsp;
“It doesn’t faze me because I am working towards ge☂tting that win,” he said.
“I do believe we will at some stage be able to compe⭕te with these guys. Whether it is this weekend or in five races time.

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