Lewis Hamilton Hit a Groundhog During Canadian GP
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F1 driver Lewis Hamilton is 'devastated' after running over a groundhog during the 13th lap of the Canadian Grand Prix. 'I love animals, so I’m so sad about it,' Hamilton told reporters after the race.
Formula One racing driver Lewis Hamilton was left 'devastated' after he struck an animal at high-speed in F1's Canadian Grand Prix.
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MONTREAL -- Lewis Hamilton likened driving Ferrari's Formula 1 car to dancing with "someone that has no rhythm." Hamilton qualified fifth at the Canadian Grand Prix as Ferrari again failed to trouble the front-runners for pole position.
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After the race, team personnel examined the car and, unfortunately, found the remains of a groundhog. Known for loving animals, especially his dog Roscoe, Hamilton felt distraught
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