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Canadian GP: Hamilton Hits Groundhog – Reaction & Details

Canadian GP: Hamilton Hits Groundhog – Reaction & Details

June 19, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Lewis Hamilton’s Canadian Grand Prix was marred‌ by an unusual incident: a collision with a groundhog on‍ Lap 12. This unexpected event, resulting in damage to his Ferrari’s floor and contributing to on-track difficulties, significantly ⁢impacted his race. Learn​ how the impact of the crash affected his position and overall performance.He also contended ⁣with brake issues throughout the race. ⁣The recurring⁤ theme is the⁢ notable role environmental circumstances may have in F1 racing. similar incidents have occurred ⁤in the past with Davidson and Grosjean. News Directory 3 provides in-depth coverage. Discover how Hamilton ⁢and his team plan to respond and prepare for⁢ upcoming races. Stay tuned for more updates.

Key Points

  • Hamilton hit ​a groundhog during Lap ‍12 of the Canadian Grand Prix.
  • The collision caused damage to the⁢ floor of his Ferrari.
  • He also experienced brake issues⁢ during the race.

Hamilton’s ‍Race Hampered After Groundhog Collision

Updated June ⁢19, 2025

Montreal — Lewis Hamilton’s Canadian grand Prix took a turn for the worse after an unexpected collision with a groundhog. The incident, which occurred around Lap 12, damaged his car⁣ and impacted his overall performance in ⁤the‌ race. ⁤The Circuit Gilles ⁢Villeneuve, located on montreal’s Ile Notre-Dame, is known for its resident groundhog population, leading‌ to occasional encounters with ‍race ​cars.

Hamilton, who ‌initially‌ felt optimistic about his start and tire ‍management, was later ‌informed about the groundhog​ strike. The damage to the floor of his Ferrari, specifically a‌ hole on the right side and missing vanes, contributed to ‍a​ decline in his⁤ position.

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Groundhogs are regularly seen on track and around ⁢the​ circuit at the canadian Grand Prix. ​Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images

The incident saw Hamilton drop from fifth to seventh place. Lando Norris’s later retirement,following​ a ⁣collision with teammate Oscar⁣ Piastri,moved Hamilton‌ up ⁢to sixth.In ​addition to the groundhog incident⁢ and its impact on ‌his role in the race, Hamilton reported brake issues during the 70-lap event. Despite the challenges, he managed to finish the race.

‍ ⁢”That’s devastating, I love animals and that’s⁤ so, so sad. That’s never happened to me here before,” Hamilton told Sky Sports. “But the floor, the right side, there’s a hole in it and all the vanes are all gone.”
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Hamilton emphasized the need for upgrades to improve the car’s competitiveness. He acknowledged ⁢that ​several changes are ‌necessary before the‍ team can consistently⁣ challenge for⁢ top positions.The critical role of ⁢car maintenance and upgrades is clear.

Similar incidents have occurred in the past. In 2007, Anthony Davidson had to pit for a new front wing after hitting a groundhog. In 2018, Romain Grosjean’s haas sustained significant damage during a⁣ practice session due to a similar encounter. These incidents highlight the unique challenges ⁣of the⁣ Canadian‌ Grand prix and the​ role animals ⁢play.

What’s next

Hamilton and his team will focus on assessing the ​damage to his ‌car and implementing necessary upgrades​ before the next race. Addressing the brake issues and improving overall‌ performance will be crucial for future success.

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