Lewis Hamilton named among F1 greats in Martin Brundle’s ‘Mount Rushmore’
Martin Brundle namesಌ the four F1 drivers which make up his Mount Rushmore

Lewis Hamilton features on Martin Brundle’s ‘Mount Rushmore’ of F1 legends.
Hamilton is F1’s most successful driver with seven world titles to 🐷his name and over 100 ꦑrace victories.
The 40-year-old is look💦ing to make history with Ferrari in 2025 as the Scuderia look to end their win drought.
Brundle has witnessed all of Hamilton’s success from the commentary box, so it’s no surprise the B♔ritish driver🐓 would feature on his own ‘Mount Rushmore’.
Mou🐭nt Rushmore is a national memorial in America depicting four of their presidents.
George Washin💯gton, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln all feature on it.
Pundits and fans are often ask🍌ed which sportsmen or sportswomen would make up their own Mount Rushmore.
Brundle picks his four F1 legends
Brundle appeared in a YouTube video with Lucas Stewart, the grandson of F1💎 legend S🔴ir Jackie Stewart.
During the video, Brundle was asked a number of qu🍷ickfire questions.
One of those was to name his F1 Mount Rushmore.
“[Ayrton] Senna, [Michael] Schumacher, [Jim] Clark, [Lewis] Hamilton,” Brundle said. “Not necessarily in that ord🦩er, and I haven’t mentioned your grandad, but that’s my top four.”
Ayrton Senn꧂a is widely regarded as the most talented F1 driver to grace the sport.
The🎃 Brazilian’s god-like talent earned him three world titles.
Senna’s success was༒ halted by his tragic cr𓆏ash at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, 31 years ago.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher has seven tit🔜les to h🍸is name - level with Hamilton.
Like Hamilton, Schumacher tasted title ⛄success with two💟 teams - Benetton and Ferrari.
Schumacher’s last t♈itle came in 2004, in a dominant season with Ferrari.
Jim Clark is a two-time F1 world champion.
Clark boasts an incredible win r🍃ate, winning 25 races in just 72 race sta🍨rts.

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