What is going on with Ferrari and will Verstappen quit? F1 Q&A
Lewis Hamilton expressed concerns about Ferrari's simulator affecting his performance, stating he felt better without using it during the Canadian Grand Prix. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen hinted at the possibility of leaving Formula 1 if engine regulations do not change, citing mental challenges with the current cars. Both drivers are navigating complex situations as they aim for success in the championship.
- ▪Lewis Hamilton finished second in the Canadian Grand Prix, behind Kimi Antonelli.
- ▪Hamilton believes Ferrari's simulator has hindered his performance and prefers not to use it.
- ▪Max Verstappen expressed frustration with the current engine regulations and hinted at potentially quitting F1.
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What is going on with Ferrari and will Verstappen quit? F1 Q&AImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have 11 world titles between themPublished21 minutes agoKimi Antonelli extended his lead in the drivers' championship after Mercedes team-mate George Russell retired from the Canadian Grand Prix.Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton finished second and Max Verstappen's Red Bull made up the top three.Russell was successful earlier in the weekend when he converted sprint pole to a win on Saturday.BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions after the Montreal race weekend.How ironic that Hamilton should finish behind Antonelli - but what is going on with Ferrari? Has their simulator been holding Hamilton back? - TomLewis Hamilton was in good…
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