Hamilton 'devastated' after running over groundhog
Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton drives during the Formula One Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai on March 23, 2025. (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)
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Lewis Hamilton says he is devastated after running over a
groundhog during Sunday's Lewis Hamilton .
The Ferrari driver hit the rodent during the 13th lap of the
race in Montreal, leaving a hole in the floor of his SF-25 car.
The 40-year-old ended up finishing sixth, with his team
estimating that the damage cost Hamilton about half-a-second per lap for the
remainder of the race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
But the seven-time world champion, a vegan and well-known
animal lover, was more concerned with the "horrible" death of the
groundhog.
"It was feeling pretty decent up until then. And then,
I didn't see it happen, but obviously I heard I hit a groundhog," said
Hamilton.
"So that's devastating. I love animals, and I'm so sad
about it. That's horrible. That's never happened to me here before.
"It's never nice to see that - I just hope it didn't
suffer."
Groundhogs, a type of large ground squirrel native to North
America, are commonplace around the track in Montreal, which is on an artificial
island in the Saint Lawrence River.
Mercedes driver George Russell took victory in Montreal from pole to win his first race of the season, with reigning champion Max Verstappen second.


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