
Hamilton's Canada Podium Marks Ferrari Comeback at 41
Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton scored his best Ferrari finish yet in Canada, proving age is just a number. The 41-year-old's second-place podium shows his old-school preparation methods still work in modern racing.
Lewis Hamilton just reminded the racing world why experience matters.
The seven-time Formula 1 champion secured second place at the Canadian Grand Prix last weekend, his best result since joining Ferrari. At 41 years old, Hamilton ditched the high-tech simulator in favor of traditional race preparation techniques that served him throughout his legendary career.
The decision paid off beautifully in Montreal. Hamilton stood on the podium alongside championship leader Kimi Antonelli and four-time champion Max Verstappen, beaming with the confidence that had been missing during his challenging first season with Ferrari.
His secret weapon? His mother, who attended the race and has now been present for both of his 2026 podiums. Hamilton credits her presence as his lucky charm, bringing the family support that keeps him grounded through the pressures of elite competition.

Why This Inspires
Hamilton's Canada breakthrough shows that trusting your instincts can trump the latest technology. While modern F1 teams rely heavily on computer simulations, the British driver proved that decades of real-world experience and self-knowledge still matter.
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya noted that Hamilton finally appears "in tune with the car" after months of adjustment. The veteran racer's relaxed demeanor in Canada signaled a turning point—he's stopped trying to force a new approach and returned to what works for him.
Ferrari's decision to support Hamilton's preparation style, including assigning him two race engineers, shows that even in data-driven sports, human elements make the difference. When teams listen to their athletes' needs rather than imposing one-size-fits-all solutions, everyone benefits.
Hamilton's first Ferrari victory may be just around the corner.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Canada Breakthrough
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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