Lewis Hamilton’s hopes for a strong result were dashed after colliding with a groundhog at the Canadian Grand Prix, leaving him unable to challenge for a podium finish. Despite starting from fifth, Hamilton’s race was marred by the collision that caused damage to his Ferrari. The extent of the impact and the affected area remain unclear, making Hamilton’s performance challenging during the race. Despite the setback, Hamilton expressed sadness over the incident, emphasizing his respect for animals. The collision with the groundhog impacted Hamilton’s performance, contributing to him finishing in sixth place despite initially targeting a podium finish at Montreal. Ferrari team principal, Fred Vasseur, made light of the incident and confirmed plans for an upgrade package before the upcoming race at Silverstone.
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