#3 - 2016 Japanese Grand Prix: Hamilton grabs his 100th podium
Most F1 drivers begin with an earnest dream of securing their debut win as early as possible. Others, attempt to capture at least 10 Grand Prix victories, a decent number for most.
Few others endeavor to capture at least 20 Grand Prix victories.
If they are able to manage more and secure a number higher than this demarcation, they'd feel - job well done.
But only a select few are able to clinch 100 career podiums. But then, not everyone can do what Lewis Hamilton can, isn't it?
The four-time World Champion, who's done all the above- having won his maiden race in his debut year, going past 10 Grand Prix wins in only his third year of running in the topmost echelon of motor-racing, and leaving behind the likes of Button, Massa, Raikkonen and Alonso in race wins- has so far secured as many as 64 Grand Prix victories.
But Lewis Hamilton's 100th career podium would come at the legendary Suzuka, when he gained a P3, behind race-winner Rosberg and Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
The way, he is going in the current season, his penchant for wins unbent, his focus toward finishing way ahead of others unwavering, Hamilton may certainly leave nothing to imagine when it comes to his overall podium stack by the time he finishes his career.