Lewis Hamilton modifie son utilisation du simulateur avant le Grand Prix du Canada

Lewis Hamilton change sa routine de préparation pour le Grand Prix du Canada après un week-end difficile à Miami. Le pilote Ferrari va s'éloigner du simulateur pour améliorer la corrélation avec les performances sur piste.

Hamilton a expliqué qu'un travail intensif sur simulateur avant la course de Miami a entraîné des problèmes de réglages, notamment du sous-virage et un manque de réactivité dans les virages. Il a souligné que le fait de ne pas utiliser le simulateur avant le Grand Prix de Chine lui avait permis d'obtenir son meilleur résultat de la saison jusqu'à présent.

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