Why did Lewis Hamilton compare his Ferrari to "someone that can't dance"?
Hamilton used this analogy to express his difficulty in finding rhythm and handling the Ferrari car effectively.
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George Russell clinched pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix, outperforming Max Verstappen, while Lewis Hamilton grappled with his Ferrari, comparing it to "someone that can't dance." Verstappen also faces scrutiny over penalty points.
The Canadian Grand Prix qualifying saw George Russell deliver a stunning lap to secure pole position for Mercedes, marking his second consecutive pole at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Max Verstappen of Red Bull finished second, followed by Oscar Piastri of McLaren. Lewis Hamilton, in his Ferrari, qualified fifth, expressing frustration with the car's handling. The session was also notable for Verstappen's penalty point situation, bringing him close to a race ban. Meanwhile, Hamilton admitted to adapting his driving style to improve performance, as Ferrari awaits upgrades to compete at the front. The qualifying results set the stage for an exciting race, with Russell and Verstappen renewing their rivalry from the front row. Russell joked about his penalty points situation, while Verstappen dismissed the topic as childish. Lando Norris, who had been favored, struggled with errors and finished seventh. Kimi Antonelli underlined Mercedes' impressive speed at the circuit by beating Lewis Hamilton to fourth, as Ferrari once more failed to deliver on the promise they had shown in practice, with Charles Leclerc only eighth. Fernando Alonso claimed an impressive sixth for Aston Martin as his upturn in form continued despite his team-mate Lance Stroll making a Q1 exit as his home race. Isack Hadjar took ninth for Racing Bulls but will start from 12th after receiving a three-place grid penalty for an impeding incident that resulted in Williams' Carlos Sainz being knocked out of Q1. The Spaniard's Williams team-mate Alex Albon rounded out the top 10 after recovering from a bizarre Q1 incident that saw a red flag shown after a huge part of the engine cover flew off his car.
Hamilton used this analogy to express his difficulty in finding rhythm and handling the Ferrari car effectively.
Verstappen is close to a race ban due to accumulating penalty points, increasing the pressure on him during races.
Ferrari is working on a suspension change to address ride height sensitivities and improve the car's aerodynamic platform.
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