Lewis Hamilton 'devastated' to hit groundhog during race
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Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton has previously revealed plans to legally change his name. Hamilton, 40, is often regarded as the best driver in F1 's rich history, having won seven world titles. So far in his career, the Brit has won 105 races, secured 202 podiums and collected 4941.5 points.
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Hamilton's race suffered as a result of the damage, limiting the amount of downforce created by the car. Adami notified Hamilton about the hindrance after the seven-time world champion said he was going "nowhere" in the race, providing context for the lackluster pace.