
Lewis Hamilton Matches Senna's Monaco Podium Record Amid High-Profile Support
Lewis Hamilton secures his eighth Monaco podium, equaling Ayrton Senna's legendary record, while reflecting on the importance of his support system, including Kim Kardashian.
Lewis Hamilton has secured second place at the Monaco Grand Prix, marking his eighth career podium at the principality. This result brings the seven-time world champion level with the legendary Ayrton Senna for the most podium finishes in the history of the Monte Carlo circuit.
Why it matters:
Matching a record held by Senna is more than just a statistic for Hamilton; it is a symbolic milestone. As the 2026 season progresses, Hamilton continues to cement his legacy against the greats of the sport. Achieving this feat while overcoming an in-race time penalty underscores his resilience and tactical precision in one of the most challenging street circuits on the calendar.
The details:
- Historic Milestone: Hamilton now shares the record for most Monaco podiums (8) with Ayrton Senna.
- The Victory Gap: Despite the podium parity, a gap remains in the win column; Hamilton has three Monaco victories compared to Senna's six.
- Personal Support: The weekend was highlighted by the presence of Kim Kardashian, whom Hamilton has been dating since earlier this year. He described her support as "amazing," emphasizing the role her presence plays in his daily motivation and mental well-being.
- Mental Resilience: Hamilton's ability to recover from a time penalty to secure P2 demonstrates a level of composure that remains a hallmark of his driving style.
The big picture:
For Hamilton, the chase for Senna's ultimate Monaco record—the six wins—remains a primary motivation. While he acknowledges he has not yet reached Senna's absolute level of dominance in the principality, his commitment to staying in the sport allows him to continue pursuing this elusive benchmark. The intersection of his professional achievements and his high-profile personal life continues to keep him at the center of the sport's cultural conversation.
What's next:
With the 2026 regulations now in full swing, Hamilton's focus shifts to closing the victory gap. Having matched the podium record, the objective is clear: securing more wins in Monte Carlo to eventually surpass Senna's legacy before his eventual retirement from the grid.
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