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Autosport on MSNHamilton's F1 Canadian GP ruined by "devastating" crash with groundhogLewis Hamilton hit a groundhog in the early stages of the race in Montreal, causing enough damage to ruin his chances of a strong result
Ferrari blamed a groundhog strike for wrecking Lewis Hamilton's Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, with the seven times Formula One world champion saying he was devastated to have killed the animal.
During the Canadian Grand Prix race weekend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton showed up on a motorcycle that turned heads and posed questions.
Luca di Montezemolo was president of Ferrari for more than two decades and finds himself in despair at the current state of the famous Formula 1 outfit he once led
Lewis Hamilton's tenure at Ferrari did not begin as it was expected. The Briton is yet to score a podium at a Grand Prix, and is only in sixth position in the drivers' standings. In Italian media, there are rising rumours about the British driver not being listened to enough,
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen might be the same age, but their careers have played out very differently. Verstappen is already chasing a fifth world title, while Leclerc is still waiting for his first serious shot.
Murmings from Leclerc’s inner circle have claimed that there’s an exit clause in his current contract, which runs out in 2029. Leclerc will be 31 by the time his existing deal runs out - and has yet to mount a credible title charge with Ferrari.
The F1 adaptation process is something that Sainz has experienced himself. While the four-time Grand Prix winner has established himself as one of the finest and most consistent talents on the grid since joining Ferrari,