Lewis Hamilton says he is devastated after running over a groundhog during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
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.
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Source: BBC
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