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Lewis Hamilton wants "more of a battle" from rivals after dominant victory

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Lewis Hamilton moved to the top of the title standings for the first time this season.

Lewis Hamilton delivered one of the most crushing victories in recent Formula One history – and then called on his under-performing rivals to raise their game so he does not cruise to a seventh world championship.

So emphatic was Hamilton's performance at the Hungaroring on Sunday – one that took him to the top of the title standings for the first time this season – that he could afford to stop for new tyres in order to post the fastest lap and claim a bonus point.

Before that change of rubber with four of the 70 laps remaining, Hamilton held a half-minute advantage over Red Bull's Max Verstappen, was even further ahead of Valtteri Bottas in identical Mercedes machinery, and had lapped Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel – a man he once considered a championship rival. Not anymore.

Hamilton's fastest tour was more than a second quicker than Bottas, an eye-watering 2.5 seconds faster than Verstappen, and almost 4 seconds speedier than Vettel.

Hamilton now heads to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone in a fortnight's time five points clear of Bottas, who finished a disappointing third, and 30 ahead of runner-up Verstappen. So, is Hamilton's march towards Michael Schumacher's record in danger of becoming a procession?

"Not from my seat, no," he said. "We are working our a***s off and we are going to continue to do that. Look, I don't know what is going to happen over these next races.

"It was a flawless effort from our team this weekend, and in all areas we delivered so it was difficult for the others to compete.

"But I enjoy battling other teams, and I am hopeful we will still find some challenges up ahead. Would I like more of a battle from the others? Absolutely."

However, given Mercedes' impressive performance this season – the Silver Arrows primed to win an unheard-of seven consecutive driver and team titles – Hamilton's sole championship challenge is set to come in the form of Bottas.

While the 30-year-old Finn took advantage of an out-of-sorts Hamilton to win the first race in Austria, he has been blown away in the ensuing rounds. This is their fourth season together at Mercedes and during that period Hamilton has won 33 races to Bottas' eight.

Hamilton's 86th career triumph, which came a day after his landmark 90th career pole, now moves him to within only five of Schumacher's win record, too.

With seven races to come in just nine weeks there is every chance Hamilton will have toppled Schumacher's tally – one which many thought could stand the test of time – before the close of autumn.

"In round one I was hit by multiple different punches that I was not ready for," continued Hamilton.

"But I refocused and the last two races have been fantastic. I have been on point this weekend. I need to keep it up."

Following a deluge of rain an hour before the start, the race began in greasy conditions.  Hamilton was supreme off his marks, dominating the drag race down to the opening bend. He was three seconds clear of the field at the end of lap one and almost nine ahead when he stopped for slick tyres two laps later.

Bottas' challenge faltered after he fell to seventh following a poor getaway.

Verstappen collided with the barriers on his way to the grid but following an expert repair job by his Red Bull crew, the Dutchman was able to start from his grid slot of seventh, before moving up to second and holding off Bottas in a tense finale.

Hamilton took a knee ahead of Sunday's race, and, as in previous weeks, he was joined by some drivers. But some stood, and again, some were late. It was a messy spectacle that Hamilton urged the sport to get a grip of.

"Moving forwards we need to speak with Formula One and they've got to do a better job," he said. "It was such a rush. Us getting out of the car, running over, quickly taking the knee. They need to do more.

"My dream is that one day the other drivers come around to it and if we get to the last race and we're all kneeling down and showing that we're united that will be beautiful."

Lance Stroll finished fourth for Racing Point ahead of Red Bull's Alexander Albon, with Vettel sixth.

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