Lewis Hamilton 'devastated' after running over groundhog during Canadian Grand Prix
Summary
Lewis Hamilton accidentally ran over a groundhog during the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, creating a hole in his car and affecting his race performance. Despite finishing sixth, Hamilton was more upset about the groundhog's death than the damage to his car.Key Facts
- Lewis Hamilton hit a groundhog during the 13th lap of the Canadian Grand Prix.
- The incident left a hole in the floor of Hamilton's SF-25 car.
- The damage slowed him down by about half a second per lap.
- Hamilton finished the race in sixth place.
- Hamilton is a seven-time world champion and is known for his love of animals.
- The Canadian Grand Prix takes place on a track in Montreal, where groundhogs are common.
- Mercedes driver George Russell won the race, securing his first win of the season.
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