Hamilton had topped FP3 in Montréal by a healthy margin earlier on Saturday.
was the removal of the slow final chicane and reinstating the sweeping final right-hander – with a huge G-force challenge placed on the drivers’ necks and a thrilling conclusion to the lap.
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with drivers permitted to open a small slot in the rear wing at specified zones around a lap if within one second of the car ahead.
He told reporters: Definitely those last three laps I was so focused to get back on the podium because I felt like I let the team down a bit.
he let Gasly through at Turn 8 on the penultimate lap despite believing it was a thankless task.
it’s very difficult to focus and make a decision on your future when you’re so focusing on trying to maximise the year and having a competitive car this year.