Hamilton says getting record-tying seventh Canada GP win may be tougher
MONTREAL — Lewis Hamilton’s quest for a record-tying seventh Canadian Grand Prix victory will be tougher than he wanted.
The British driver was hoping to have an updated engine for the race weekend at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, but the Mercedes team didn’t have it ready on time. That could leave Formula One standings leader Hamilton and teammate Valtteri Bottas with a little less power as they continue their battle for supremacy with the Ferrari and Red Bulls teams.
“This is a power circuit and it definitely was our target and it definitely would have been helpful, but the guys worked as hard as they could and had to make a sensible decision not to bring it here, which is unfortunate but you try to make do without,” Hamilton said Thursday.
“But it will mean our performance is not probably the greatest. The goal is to make the engine stay the same the whole way through but naturally it’s degraded. You lose horsepower over races. If we’re in the 7-to-8,000 kilometres (range), it would have definitely lost performance, and on a power circuit it would be magnified.”


