Lewis Hamilton has pledged to win a record eighth world title in Formula 1. On 3 July 2026, he stated he 'won't stop until we get there' ahead of the British Grand Prix.

What drives Lewis Hamilton?

He prepares for his 20th home event, enjoying a much-improved second season at Ferrari, having already won one race - last month's Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix - and finished on the podium four times.

Current standings

Hamilton sits third in the standings, 46 points behind Mercedes' title-leading Kimi Antonelli, after eight rounds. He has finished in the top four at Silverstone in each of the last 13 seasons.

Ferrari's challenge

Ferrari experienced a 'reality check' in Austria last weekend when Hamilton finished fifth in a race won by Mercedes' George Russell. Hamilton admits his former team still have 'plenty in their pocket' in terms of performance.

Closing the gap

But Hamilton says Ferrari are working hard to close down their main deficit to the Silver Arrows - straight-line speed. 'If we had the same power as them, we would be battling them every single weekend,' he said.

Lewis Hamilton is comfortably the most-successful driver in British Grand Prix history with nine wins at the blue-riband event. He will be spurred on for more success in front of the Silverstone crowd.

The British Grand Prix will take place on 5 July 2026, with Hamilton aiming to claim his tenth win at the event. He will face stiff competition from Mercedes drivers, including Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.

Hamilton's determination to win a record eighth world title is clear. He has the support of the Silverstone crowd and will be pushing hard to close the gap to Mercedes.

The 41-year-old driver has already shown his ability to win this season, taking the top spot at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. He will be looking to replicate this success at the British Grand Prix.

With eight rounds completed, Hamilton has a long way to go to catch up with the leaders. But he is confident that Ferrari can challenge Mercedes at certain events, despite their power deficit.

The British Grand Prix will be a crucial test for Hamilton and Ferrari. A win would boost their chances of catching up with Mercedes and put Hamilton one step closer to his record eighth world title.

Hamilton's experience and skill will be essential in the upcoming race. He has finished in the top four at Silverstone in each of the last 13 seasons and will be looking to continue this streak.

The stage is set for an exciting British Grand Prix, with Hamilton and Ferrari looking to challenge Mercedes' dominance. Will Hamilton be able to claim his tenth win at the event and move closer to his record eighth world title?