Hamilton’s Dominance and Leclerc’s Overtaking: A Race for the Ages

Charles Leclerc was no match for Lewis Hamilton in Montreal, something never seen before since the seven-time world champion moved to Ferrari.

Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer praised Lewis Hamilton’s aggressive performance at the Canadian Grand Prix, describing it as an “obliteration” of Charles Leclerc.

Hamilton’s showing in Montreal was considered his strongest since joining Ferrari and marked his first second-place finish in the team’s colors.

Prioritizing time with his engineers and studying data instead of using a simulator, Hamilton exuded confidence and happiness throughout the event.

Palmer noted that Hamilton seemed to have rediscovered his form, reminiscent of his earlier years and without the pressure of chasing lap times.

According to Palmer, Hamilton’s performance in Montreal was his best as a Ferrari driver yet, showcasing a level of comfort and mastery rarely seen before.

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