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F1 driver Lewis Hamilton is 'devastated' after running over a groundhog during the 13th lap of the Canadian Grand Prix. 'I love animals, so I’m so sad about it,' Hamilton told reporters after the race.
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How Lewis Hamilton and Apple brought F1 racing to the big screenRacing legend Lewis Hamilton, a producer on an upcoming movie starring Brad Pitt as a fictional Formula 1 driver, wanted the film to show the reality of what it looks, feels and sounds like to speed around a track at 200 miles per hour.
Toto Wolff's new driver duo claimed their first double podium of the year at the weekend, with George Russell earning his first win of 2025 in Montreal, whilst Kimi Antonelli became the third-youngest podium sitter in F1 history with his maiden appearance in the top three.
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.
SIR LEWIS HAMILTON was left devastated after killing a rodent during the Canadian Grand Prix The F1 legend ran over a groundhog at near warp speed as he zipped around Montreal’s Circuit
Hamilton, who was running well inside the top five, suffered a mysterious loss of pace after Lap 13. Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok later revealed that Hamilton had been carrying car damage from that moment on, specifically, a 20-point loss of downforce.
Racing legend Lewis Hamilton, a producer on an upcoming movie starring Brad Pitt as a fictional Formula 1 driver, wanted the film to show the reality of what it looks, feels and sounds like to speed around a track at 200 miles per hour.
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Autosport on MSNHamilton aiming for F1 Canadian GP podium finish after positive qualifyingLewis Hamilton is feeling optimistic after qualifying fifth for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, stating he’s taken a step forward with Ferrari, but remains far from comfortable with the car.Hamilton beat Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc for the second consecutive round by taking fifth place in Q3 – but some 0.
I’m nowhere in this race,” Hamilton admitted mid-race in Montreal after Ferrari revealed he had been carrying car damage since Lap 13.