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Lewis Hamilton sets sights on 100 career poles in bid to cap ‘incredible year’

<p>Hamilton is now just two away from the landmark </p> (Getty Images)

Hamilton is now just two away from the landmark

(Getty Images)

Lewis Hamilton says reaching a century of career pole positions would cap and “incredible year”.

The Brit has already claimed his seventh Formula 1 world title, equalling Michael Schumacher’s all-time record, having surpassed the German’s record for Grand Prix victories earlier in the season.

Hamilton moved on to 98 career poles with his 10th of the season for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix after setting the fastest lap ever recorded at the Sakhir Circuit in qualifying on Saturday.

The seven-time world champion finished 0.289 seconds clear of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas. Max Verstappen was third for Red Bull.

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Hamilton galloped to the title which drew him level with Michael Schumacher in Turkey a fortnight ago. But over one lap, Hamilton is the sport's undisputed master.

His 98th pole puts him on track to complete his century before the end of the year ahead of another race in Bahrain next Sunday before the season finale in Abu Dhabi on December 13.

It also took the Briton a staggering 30 poles clear of Schumacher on the all-time list, and 33 ahead of his childhood hero Ayrton Senna.

"It has been such an incredible year that anything from now is just an added bonus," said Hamilton, 35, on the potential of raising his qualifying bat before the year's close.

"I really didn't celebrate winning the title to be honest, because I was training and trying to make sure I was ready for this race, and keeping my mind and eye on the ball.

"You know I came today and I was like, 'let's just have fun and enjoy it', and that's the most important thing, to enjoy what you're doing. And with the pressure a little bit off, it's a bit of a release to go and drive like I just did."

Additional reporting by PA.

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