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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Lewis Hamilton delivered his strongest result yet with Ferrari by finishing second in the Canadian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion started fifth and overtook both Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen during the race in Montreal. He outpaced teammate Charles Leclerc across most of the weekend.

Lewis Hamilton outperformed his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc in both qualifying sessions at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. The seven-time world champion used a new simulator-free preparation method that appears to have paid off.

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Lewis Hamilton finished third in the British Grand Prix after struggling with understeer caused by a pre-race front wing adjustment. His Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc won the race. Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli took victory in the earlier sprint.

Charles Leclerc set the fastest time in the sole practice session for the Miami Grand Prix, edging out Max Verstappen by 0.297 seconds. Kimi Antonelli, the Formula 1 championship leader, faced power unit issues that ended his session early. The session marked the first on-track action since Japan due to cancelled Middle East races.

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Red Bull and McLaren significantly narrowed the gap to Mercedes at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix through major upgrades. Ferrari's extensive updates delivered limited results. Kimi Antonelli secured victory for Mercedes, matching his Japan win.

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