Lewis Hamilton's recent Ferrari victory wasn't just a win; it propelled him into an elite group: only the 16th driver in F1 history to claim victories with three different constructors. He now boasts wins for McLaren, Mercedes, and Ferrari, a true testament to his adaptability. Hamilton is the first driver in over a decade to hit this milestone, last accomplished by Sebastian Vettel in 2015, also with his inaugural Ferrari triumph. On the current grid, only Fernando Alonso shares the distinction of winning for three different teams. While most drivers on this exclusive list are World Champions, legends like Stirling Moss prove it's not a prerequisite, winning for five teams without a title. This early success for Hamilton at Ferrari sets a formidable tone for his future, hinting at a strong challenge for more silverware.

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