Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time F1 champion, was forthright about his performance at the Canadian Grand Prix, calling it “a really bad performance”. He admitted to making critical mistakes that may have cost him a podium position.
In a post-race interview with Sky Sports F1, Hamilton expressed disappointment in his performance and acknowledged that he had his worst race ever with many errors. Despite starting strong and outpacing teammate George Russell, Hamilton’s performance declined throughout the weekend.
Hamilton recognized the need for self-improvement and remained optimistic about Mercedes, emphasizing the team’s potential for better results in the future.
Toto Wolfgang, CEO of Mercedes-Benz, and team principal Toto Wolff were pleased with the progress of the W15 upgrades after the race, indicating positive developments for the team. Wolff celebrated their third-place finish by praising George Russell’s contribution and work ethic.
Despite the setback in Canada, Hamilton remains focused on future races, aiming for better performances and results in the upcoming events.