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11 THINGS that happened between McLarn’s 2014 and 2019 podiums

They waited a long time - exactly 2.072 days and 188 races - to land on the podium again at McLaren. From Button and Magnussen at the 2014 Australian Grand Prix to Sainz at the 2019 Brazil Grand Prix, a lot has changed.

Lewis Hamilton became a six-time world champion

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When it's Kevin Magnussen in 2014 stood on the podium in Melbourne (Button won third place after disqualifying runner-up Daniel Ricciard), was Lewis Hamilton racer with one title, 22 wins and 32 pole positioni. In 2012-2014, he won only eight times, which is twice less than this year.

Having Sainz’s third place in Interlagos Hamilton's statistics it looks scary - there is six titles, 83 wins and 87 pole positions. In those 2.072 days, Lewis has transformed from a good racer to one of the best in history.

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