💨 Abstract
Sir Lewis Hamilton expressed his disappointment after learning he had run over a groundhog during the Canadian Grand Prix. Despite a solid qualifying run and strong initial pace in his Ferrari, Hamilton finished sixth due to car damage from the incident, which cost him significant performance. He reflected on the emotional impact of the accident, highlighting his love for animals. Ferrari confirmed the groundhog collision caused substantial damage to the car, affecting its downforce and overall balance.
Courtesy: Callum McAvoy
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