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Is Lewis following the strides of the great legend Michael Schumacher?

Eyeing for the French Grand Prix scheduled for the weekend, wninning which he will become the first Briton to win three successive Grand Prix since Damon Hill (who won with Williams in 1996) and again be the first Briton to win at Magny-Cours since David Coulthard in 2000.

Lewis’s driving style has been considered as lightning fast which was witnessed during a contest at Silverstone in England, the passing move driving around the outside of his counterparts, has indeed been, an incredible errand.

Lewis’s pre-Formula 1 career was one of the most influential in the recent crop of young drivers. He won several karting series, including the European Formula A championship in 2000. After a year of learning in Formula Renault, he won the 2003 British Formula Renault championship with 10 victories and 11 pole positions. An year of learning in the F3 Euroseries, he won that series in 2005 with 15 victories and 13 pole positions. In 2006, he again won the title in his rookie year in the GP2 series.

Lewis has withstood the toughest situations and established his strength thereby, emerging as a brilliance in the world motor-racing.

Will, Lewis Hamilton keep his world championship aspirations rolling or will his team mate Fernando Alonso make good on his promise to start winning at his favorite hunting grounds?

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