Hamilton revels in record-breaking pole

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An enthused Lewis Hamilton says his record-breaking pole position at the Italian Grand Prix is "proof dreams come true".

Hamilton delivered a breathtaking lap at the end of a sodden Q3 to secure his 69th pole position, eclipsing Michael Schumacher's long-time record.

The Briton, who lapped 1.1 seconds faster than nearest challenger Max Verstappen, could scarcely put his feelings into words after qualifying.

"It will take a while to sink in," the 32-year old admitted. "I wish l was better with words and l had something iconic to say.

"Growing up, watching the sport, witnessing greatness in other individuals, such as Michael, [I was] dreaming of doing what he was doing.

"We are proof that dreams come true. I am very proud. It's crazy."

"It's an honour and a privilege to be in the sport, growing up I couldn't have even fathomed all the things I would eventually achieve.

"But what l did consistently believe in was my ability and what l could do if l just put my mind to it."

Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda heaped praise on Hamilton, insisting it is "not hard" for him to deliver the goods.

"Lewis' lap was unbelievable," Lauda said. "It is not hard when you are a driver like Lewis. He can put everything together and do a fantastic lap."

 

         

 

 

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