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Lewis Hamilton at the Qatar Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lewis Hamilton·Qatar Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · permanent

Lewis Hamilton at the Qatar Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton's tenure at the Qatar Grand Prix features a dominant 2021 victory, his only win and podium at Lusail, contrasted sharply by a 2023 DNF and subsequent mid-field finishes.

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
4
Wins
1
Podiums
1
Best finish
P1
DNFs
1
Points
25

Won here in: 2021

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2021
DriverLewis Hamilton
  • CircuitQatar Grand Prix
  • Mercedes AMG F1
    P1
    P1
    25
    2023Mercedes AMG F1P3Collision0
    2024Mercedes AMG F1P6P120
    2025Scuderia FerrariP17P120

    Lewis Hamilton's history at the Qatar Grand Prix is notably bifurcated, commencing with a commanding victory in the circuit's inaugural 2021 event. Starting from pole position, he converted it into a win, securing 25 points and marking his sole podium finish at Lusail. This performance was a masterclass in managing the then-new circuit's demands, particularly the high-speed corners and abrasive surface, which often test tyre degradation. The 2021 race was a crucial moment in a tight championship fight, showcasing Hamilton's ability to extract maximum performance when the stakes were highest, a testament to his enduring skill as documented by the FIA's F1 World Championship records. His control of the race from start to finish underscored a synergy between driver and machine that was difficult for rivals to match on that particular weekend.

    However, the narrative shifted dramatically in 2023. Hamilton's race ended prematurely with a collision on the opening lap, resulting in his only DNF at Lusail and zero points. This incident, a rare misstep for the multi-world champion, underscored the circuit's unforgiving nature, particularly in close-quarters racing at the start, and marked a significant departure from his earlier success. The subsequent appearances in 2024 and the anticipated 2025 race with Scuderia Ferrari, both yielding a 12th-place finish, further illustrate a struggle to replicate the initial dominance. These results suggest a complex relationship between Hamilton's driving style and the evolving characteristics of the Lusail International Circuit, a permanent fixture on the Formula 1 calendar, as well as the performance envelope of the Mercedes car in those later seasons.

    The Lusail International Circuit, with its fast, sweeping corners and high-speed sections, places a premium on aerodynamic efficiency and rigorous tyre management. Hamilton's 2021 victory demonstrated an acute understanding of these factors, leveraging the Mercedes' strengths in high-speed stability. Yet, the subsequent challenges point to difficulties in adapting to changing car dynamics or perhaps the circuit's specific demands under varying technical regulations. For instance, managing tyre temperatures in the hot Qatari conditions, a common challenge across desert circuits like those seen by Oliver Bearman at the Bahrain Grand Prix, becomes paramount. The circuit's layout, while flowing, also presents heavy braking zones into turns 1 and 16, requiring precise car placement and consistent braking performance, areas where small errors can be heavily penalized.

    As Hamilton transitions to Ferrari for the 2025 season, his performance at Lusail will be particularly scrutinized. The Scuderia's car characteristics, often strong in traction zones and with a different aerodynamic philosophy compared to Mercedes, could either unlock new potential or present fresh challenges on a circuit that has proven to be a mixed bag for him. His ability to extract pace on high-speed, permanent circuits has been a career hallmark, evident in his long history in the sport, as detailed on Wikipedia's Formula One overview. However, the specific nuances of Lusail, which differ from other permanent tracks like those encountered by Oliver Bearman at the Chinese Grand Prix or Oliver Bearman at the Japanese Grand Prix, will demand a tailored approach. The data from previous seasons, including granular race results available through sources like Jolpica/Ergast's F1 data, will be critical for understanding how the new car and driver package can optimize for success here, especially concerning long-run pace and tyre preservation.

    Common questions

    How many times has Lewis Hamilton raced at Lusail?
    Lewis Hamilton has started 4 races at the Lusail International Circuit for the Qatar Grand Prix.
    Has Lewis Hamilton won the Qatar Grand Prix?
    Yes, Lewis Hamilton won the inaugural Qatar Grand Prix in 2021, marking his only victory and podium finish at the circuit.
    What is Lewis Hamilton's best finish at Lusail?
    His best finish at the Qatar Grand Prix is 1st place, achieved in the 2021 season.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026