Lewis Hamilton 'devastated' to hit groundhog during race
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Lewis Hamilton offered up some interesting comments after the Canadian Grand Prix, suggesting that he has been blocked from discussing a number of internal issues within the Ferrari camp with the media.
Formula 1 fans have been reacting on social media after seeing what Lewis Hamilton said about Ferrari. After an encouraging qualifying session on Saturday, Hamilton started in P5 for the Canadian Grand Prix. In the early stages, the 40-year-old was comfortably running in the top five.
Lewis Hamilton revealed he ran over a groundhog – which damaged his Ferrari car – in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. Hamilton started the Montreal race in fifth and looked to be on course for a positive 70 laps,
Sir Lewis Hamilton says he is ‘devastated’ after learning that he ran over a groundhog during the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. Amid a difficult first season at Ferrari, Hamilton looked to have good pace at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and after qualifying fifth,
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motorsport.com on MSNLewis Hamilton: Canadian GP podium “is still a goal” after Ferrari progressThe Ferrari F1 driver feels a minor breakthrough helped him to fifth on the grid for the Canadian GP, and is targeting a podium charge
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FirstSportz on MSN“I Can’t Say Too Much,” Lewis Hamilton Tight-Lipped on Ferrari’s Issues Amid Continuous StrugglesLewis Hamilton‘s move to Scuderia Ferrari was supposed to be a fairytale. The seven-time world champion hoped to bring glory The post “I Can’t Say Too Much,” Lewis Hamilton Tight-Lipped on Ferrari’s Issues Amid Continuous Struggles appeared first on FirstSportz.
Lewis Hamilton opened up on his future with Ferrari amid challenges and revealed his preference for team boss Fred Vasseur.
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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton likens Ferrari SF-25 to ‘someone that can’t dance’Lewis Hamilton said he adapted his driving style with a Ferrari car “definitely not suited” for the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Hamilton was able to drive the SF-25 to P5 on the grid for the Canadian Grand Prix – a race he has won a record-equalling seven times – though claimed the Ferrari challenger is “like someone that can’t dance” with “no rhythm”.
Just like Michael Schumacher backed Jean Todt in 1996, Lewis Hamilton is standing firmly behind Fred Vasseur amid growing pressure inside Ferrari.
During the Canadian Grand Prix race weekend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton showed up on a motorcycle that turned heads and posed questions.