Canadian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton wins for the fourth time behavior

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Publish Date : 2021-04-17 16:23:57


Canadian Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton wins for the fourth time behavior

Behind the dominant Mercedes pair, the final podium position was claimed by Finland's Valtterri Bottas of Williams.

Hamilton fourth win of the 2015 campaign sees him extend his title lead to 17 points over Germany's Rosberg and will be some consolation for events a fortnight ago.



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Read: Mercedes admits mistake cost Hamilton victory

Leading the prestigious Monaco GP, Hamilton was surprisingly called in by his team for a pit stop under a late safety car, relegating him to third behind Rosberg and second-placed Sebastian Vettel.

It left the Briton fuming and for Mercedes to issue a public apology to him, admitting its error.

Hamilton, defending his world championship, responded by taking pole position at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal and the outcome never appeared in doubt after a clean start.

Read: Latest F1 title standings

It was his 37th career win, taking the checkered flag by just over two seconds from Rosberg.

'Did I need this ? Yes, I think I did,' said Hamilton at the victory celebrations.

'I love this track and love this city and it's great to get back on the top step,' he added.

Bottas was claiming the first podium of the season for the Mercedes-powered Williams team, holding off the Ferrari pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Vettel, who had to battle his way to fifth after starting from 18th on the grid following problems in qualifying Saturday.

Read: Villeneuve on the impact of his father's death

Brazilian Felipe Massa also battled from a lowly grid position for sixth in the second Williams ahead of Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado, who completed his first race of the season in seventh for Lotus.

But there was no respite for the under performing McLaren team with Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button both failing to finish.

Read: Latest F1 title standings Leading the prestigious Monaco GP, Hamilton was surprisingly called in by his team for a pit stop under a late safety car, relegating him to third behind Rosberg and second-placed Sebastian Vettel. Brazilian Felipe Massa also battled from a lowly grid position for sixth in the second Williams ahead of Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado, who completed his first race of the season in seventh for Lotus. It left the Briton fuming and for Mercedes to issue a public apology to him, admitting its error. Behind the dominant Mercedes pair, the final podium position was claimed by Finland's Valtterri Bottas of Williams. Hamilton, defending his world championship, responded by taking pole position at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal and the outcome never appeared in doubt after a clean start. 'I love this track and love this city and it's great to get back on the top step,' he added. Read: Villeneuve on the impact of his father's death Hamilton, defending his world championship, responded by taking pole position at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal and the outcome never appeared in doubt after a clean start. Read: Villeneuve on the impact of his father's death Behind the dominant Mercedes pair, the final podium position was claimed by Finland's Valtterri Bottas of Williams. Bottas was claiming the first podium of the season for the Mercedes-powered Williams team, holding off the Ferrari pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Vettel, who had to battle his way to fifth after starting from 18th on the grid following problems in qualifying Saturday. 'Did I need this ? Yes, I think I did,' said Hamilton at the victory celebrations. Read: Villeneuve on the impact of his father's death Read: Mercedes admits mistake cost Hamilton victory Hamilton, defending his world championship, responded by taking pole position at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal and the outcome never appeared in doubt after a clean start. Hamilton, defending his world championship, responded by taking pole position at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal and the outcome never appeared in doubt after a clean start. 'I love this track and love this city and it's great to get back on the top step,' he added. Read: Villeneuve on the impact of his father's death Bottas was claiming the first podium of the season for the Mercedes-powered Williams team, holding off the Ferrari pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Vettel, who had to battle his way to fifth after starting from 18th on the grid following problems in qualifying Saturday. 'Did I need this ? Yes, I think I did,' said Hamilton at the victory celebrations. Bottas was claiming the first podium of the season for the Mercedes-powered Williams team, holding off the Ferrari pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Vettel, who had to battle his way to fifth after starting from 18th on the grid following problems in qualifying Saturday. It left the Briton fuming and for Mercedes to issue a public apology to him, admitting its error. Read: Latest F1 title standings Leading the prestigious Monaco GP, Hamilton was surprisingly called in by his team for a pit stop under a late safety car, relegating him to third behind Rosberg and second-placed Sebastian Vettel. But there was no respite for the under performing McLaren team with Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button both failing to finish. Bottas was claiming the first podium of the season for the Mercedes-powered Williams team, holding off the Ferrari pair of Kimi Raikkonen and Vettel, who had to battle his way to fifth after starting from 18th on the grid following problems in qualifying Saturday.

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