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Lewis Hamilton is facing a “critical” weekend on Canadian Grand Prix, according to Karun Chandhok and David Coft Sky Sports F1.
The seven -time world champion endured his worst race to Ferrari for the last time in the Spanish Grand Prix, as his teammate Charles Leclerc in Barcelona surpassed him to an unexplained extent.
While bringing the Sprint victory in the second round of the season in China, Hamilton remains without a Grand Prix Podivina after nine races with the Italian team, and Leclerc requested three.
After his appearance in Spain remained desperate, Hamilton returns to the site of his first Formula One victory in Canada this week in Canada, which needs a swing screen.
Chandhok said the last episode F1 show: “It starts a bit critical. We enter the second third of the season, and he does not find a rhythm. He does not find consistency where he is a week a week, he is in a happy place of the car.
“In Imola, he was weird in qualifying and then suddenly a car great in the race. He wasn’t really really in Monaco. He was a piece behind Charles all.
“There must be a certain degree of concern. When you look at Spain, the fact that Charles overtook him and ran out of him quite comfortably, even before we later enter different tires and things.
After a disappointing campaign in 2024, in which Hamilton surpassed his teammate of Mercedes George Russell, his blockbuster crossed the Ferrari to restart, but the pattern continued to a large extent.
Chandhok continued: “If I had been on Lewis’s side of the garage, I would be worried. We are almost halfway until a year, we have to start understanding if this is a fundamental problem, that we have to change the direction of caring.
“I do not dispute that it still has a possibility. Obviously it is. He is able to beat the races. We saw it in China, but they need to find a sweet place for him, where every weekend he knows what he has, and they don’t have it.
“There are still too many good days and bad days. The fluctuations are too much.”
While Hamilton suggested that his own ride was responsible for his considerable deficit Leclerc, Ferrari’s director Ferderic Vassur said after a race in Spain that the car issue had affected the British effect in the last stages.
Hamilton did not head for a problem during his media appearances after the race but Sky Sports F1 Croft commentator says collecting more information about the situation may have provided a moral impetus.
“He was down after Spain. Ferrari did not determine exactly what the problem was, but according to Fred Vassur, there was a car problem in his last stay, which didn’t help him,” Croft said.
“He didn’t have that pace of the race for the first two -thirds of the race, let alone the last one. You leave, you go back to the drawing board, don’t you, and you leave and find what’s wrong.
“If something is basically okay with a car, then I think it offers a moral impetus to Lewis.”
Hamilton requested six positions and seven F1 wins in Canada, the last arrival of 2019, and Croft believes that the Gilles Villeneuve circle could prove the perfect place to return the 40-year-old on the right path.
He said, “I think the next race is quite critical for Lewis, because Canada is a place to go so well. It’s a place he loves. He got his first half and the first victory there.
“This is Lewis Hamilton’s path. If there is another day, as you did in Barcelona, there are problems.
“If anyone can do it and turn it, the sevenfold world champion who is Lewis Hamilton can definitely turn that.”
Thursday 12th June
8:00 pm: driver’s press conference
Friday 13th June
16:00: F1 Academy Practice One
18:00: Canadian Practice General Practice One (session starts at 6:30 pm)
20:00: The F1 Show
9:00 pm: A press conference of the team director
9:30 pm: Canadian practice GP two (session starts at 10pm)
11.25: F1 Academy of Qualifications
Saturday 14 June
14.10: F1 Academy of Race First
17.15: Canadian Practice GP Three (session starts at 5:30 pm)
7.30pm: F1 Academy of Race Two
8.30pm: Canadian GP qualifying buildup
21:00: Canadian qualification GP
23:00: TED -O’s qualifying notebook
Sunday 15 June
15.50: F1 Academy of Race Three
17:30: Grand Prix Sunday: Canadian GP Building-up
19:00: Canadian Grand Prix
21:00: Plated flag: Canadian reaction GP
22:00: Tad’s notebook
The Formula 1 2025 breathtaking season after a European triple header before it continues live live Sky Sports F1 with the Canadian Grand Prix from June 13 to June 15. Stream Sky Sports with now – No Treaty, cancel anytime.