Lewis Hamilton has said he is determined to “bounce back” from the “huge disappointment” of missing out on a certain Monaco win.
The 30-year-old has his eyes on a fourth Canadian GP victory, as he prepares to return to one of his happiest hunting grounds in F1 in a fortnight.
A Mercedes strategy call cost Hamilton victory to team-mate Nico Rosberg. It effectively produced a 17-point swing in the title race, with the world champion’s lead now at just 10 points.
However, he is now more focused on returning to winning ways, after back-to-back successes for Rosberg.
“I think everything that needs to be said about Monaco has already been said,” Hamilton said.
“Obviously, it was a huge disappointment for me and also for the team. But we’ll learn from it and move forwards together like we always do. I just want to get back out there and bounce back – and I could hardly ask for a better place to do that than Montreal.
“I haven’t always had the best of luck in Canada – but I’ve never finished off the podium there either and it’s given me some great memories, including my first win. I know I’ve got the car underneath me and the team behind me to do it again, so I’m aiming for nothing less
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