Lewis Hamilton has become synonymous with Formula One success this past decade. Despite a tumultuous year for the sport and the world at large, this season did little to change that.

Hamilton picked up yet another race win, besting his teammate Valtteri Bottas to take first place in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola. With the win, Hamilton also secures Mercedes as victors of this year's F1 Constructors' Championship, making it their seventh title in a row.

Lewis Hamilton initially predicted a ‘boring' race, mainly due to the fact that there weren't going to be many opportunities to overtake on the track.

“What is unfortunate really with this track is that it is so beautiful to drive,” said Hamilton. “But I’m pretty certain you are going to see a pretty boring race tomorrow. You can overtake on this long straight, but it’s quite narrow. And you can’t follow.

“Once you get into Turn 1 there is no single place to overtake anywhere else. It’s going to be a challenge for people following, but as I said the DRS will hopefully give some overtaking opportunities into Turn 1 for people.

But while the top two spots on the podium were predictably nabbed by Hamilton and Bottas, the usual number 3 in Red Bull's Max Verstappen wasn't able to finish the race.

Verstappen dealt with a puncture that forced him to retire on lap 51.

This opened the door for Renault's Daniel Ricciardo to take that coveted third spot on the podium, gifting us a signature shoey moment between him and Lewis Hamilton.

With the win, Lewis Hamilton extends his all-time record to 93 total race wins. And it's a safe bet the number won't stand for long.