Formula 1 Racing

I lost so much time

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, 2024

Despite moving up three places from his starting position to finish fourth, Lewis Hamilton was disappointed with his result in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Having shown impressive pace during final practice, Hamilton only qualified seventh while team mate George Russell took pole position. The pair converged during the race, and Hamilton briefly got ahead of his team mate, but lost the position with two laps to go.

After he got out of the race Hamilton described it as one of his ā€œworst racesā€ to date. No doubt a better result had been available ā€“ Mercedes were contenders for victory in Canada.

But Hamiltonā€™s race had also been spoiled by a significant delay behind a lapped car. It occured with particularly unfortunate timing for his race, and cost him much of the advantage he had gained through the early change to slick tyres he had lobbied for.

Hamilton was one of the first drivers to switch to slick tyres when rain started to fall. But the time lost behind Zhou Guanyu meant he couldnā€™t take full benefit from it, which helps explain why he was so disappointed with his result.

Hamiltonā€™s 2024 Canadian Grand Prix radio

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ā€œYou are the fastest man on trackā€
ā€œHas anyone else stopped?ā€
ā€œDonā€™t leave this too lateā€
ā€œI just lost so much timeā€
ā€œWe maybe went a little bit earlyā€
ā€œWhy would you put a hard on?ā€
ā€œThis tyreā€™s not goodā€
ā€œThe positive is the car is back in performanceā€

ā€œYou are the fastest man on trackā€

Hamilton spent the first stint stuck behind Alonso

Hamilton got ahead of Daniel Ricciardo at the start but remained trapped behind Fernando Alonso. This proved costly, as the Aston Martin driver dropped back from the leading group which compromised Hamiltonā€™s race-leading team mate, followed by Max Verstappen and the McLarens.

As the track dried out and the leaders became more concerned about the state of their tyres, Alonso and Hamilton moved closer towards them. Hamilton wasnā€™t able to mount an attack on the Aston Martin driver, even once DRS was enabled, something Red Bull said they were pushing for but which appears not to have been discussed at Mercedes.

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Lap: 10/70 HAM: 1ā€™30.417
Hamilton Are we getting any better?
Bonnington Yes you are. This last lap was good.
Bonnington And Alonsoā€™s been told to pick up the pace and use the tyre.
Bonnington Copy.
Lap: 11/70 HAM: 1ā€™28.956
Bonnington Main loss is turn two exit…

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