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BBC podcast examines why Hamilton and Ferrari found rhythm in Canada

BBC Formula 1’s Chequered Flag podcast features Marc Priestley and Rebecca Clancy discussing Lewis Hamilton’s impressive Canadian Grand Prix drive in Quebec.

BBC podcast examines why Hamilton and Ferrari found rhythm in Canada
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BBC Formula 1 has highlighted a Chequered Flag podcast discussion focused on Lewis Hamilton’s impressive drive at the Canadian Grand Prix in Quebec. The episode features former McLaren mechanic Marc Priestley and F1 journalist Rebecca Clancy assessing why the performance appeared to come together for Hamilton and Ferrari in Canada.

The supplied source does not include race data, finishing position, lap analysis, or a full transcript, so any deeper conclusions about pace, strategy, or team progress would need additional reporting before publication. For editors, the safest angle is to frame this as a podcast-led discussion rather than a definitive technical breakdown.

The item may still be useful as a community conversation starter because it points to a wider question around adaptation, confidence, and how quickly a driver-team partnership can begin to look settled. However, the page also notes access issues in some locations, which may limit how easily readers can view or listen to the original BBC content.

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