How Mercedes is re-writing F1 history with magnificent seventh title

Mercedes has clinched it🤪s seventh Formula 1 constructors’ championship in a row following another 1-2 finis🌠h at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Going into this weekend's race𝄹 at Imola, the German team simply needed a fourth-place to secure a record seventh constructors’ title.
Lewis Hamilton secured a comfortable victory, having made the most of an extended opening stint on the medium tyres which allowed him to overcut teammate Valtterꦕi Bottas - who suffered floor damage throughout the whole race.
Mercedes was on course fo🔥r a 1-3 finish 𓃲until Max Verstappen suffered a right-rear tyre failure, resulting in a late Safety Cari period.
Mercedes’ latest triumph in 2020 means it now holds the record outright ⛎for consecutive constructors’ title wins, with the record being shared with Ferrari at six apiece prior to t✨his season.
Its latest triumꦉph means the partnership of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas has claimed🔜 four constructors' titles in a row - matching Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber's four for Red Bull between 2010 and 2013.
Mercedes' current duo will have to take the 2021 title - should Hamilton sign a new deal with Mercedes - to match Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barichello's record 𝄹of five as Hamilton and Bottas look to become F1's most successful teammate pairing in terms of constructors' titles.
Since 𓂃the introduction of the V6 hybrid engines in 2014, Mercede🌸s has won every drivers’ and constructors’ title.
Lewis Hamilton has won 🍰five (2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019), w🔯hile Nico Rosberg claimed the other one in 2016.
The Briton is set to win ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚthis year’s drivers’ championship as he leads Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas by 86 points with four races🀅 left.
Hamil൲ton is now set to take his seventh title at Istanbul Park next time out at the Turkish Gran💧d Prix.

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