Lewis Hamilton 'devastated' to hit groundhog during race
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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.
Hamilton's race suffered as a result of the damage, limiting the amount of downforce created by the car. Adami notified Hamilton about the hindrance after the seven-time world champion said he was going "nowhere" in the race, providing context for the lackluster pace.
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 opened up on his future with Ferrari amid challenges and revealed his preference for team boss Fred Vasseur.
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Autosport on MSNHamilton aiming for F1 Canadian GP podium finish after positive qualifyingThe Ferrari F1 driver feels a minor breakthrough helped him to fifth on the grid for the Canadian GP, and is targeting a podium charge
Lewis Hamilton is redefining race weekend luxury with House 44, a trackside suite starting offering fans exclusive access.
F1 next heads to a fan-favourite venue in Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix and round 10 of the 2025 season. Oscar Piastri extended his championship lead with victory in Barcelona last time out, finishing ahead of McLaren teammate Lando Norris.