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Remove a wristwatch's ability to relay the correct time and it becomes a bracelet; remove Hamilton's aggressive instincts and he effectively becomes just another driver.
His future at McLaren-Mercedes was thrown into doubt yesterday as it emerged the Briton had a private meeting with the rival team principal before the Canadian Grand Prix.
Five things we learnt in Montreal: Michael Schumacher showed at the Canadian Grand Prix glimpses that he can still be a force in Formula One.
Not only is Texas stifling hot in summer, but pairing it with Canada means the Formula One circus will only roll through North America once in 12 months.
The McLaren driver rates the win in Montreal as probably his 'best-ever race' after a collision with teammate Hamilton nearly ruled him out of the race that Vettel and Webber dominated.
The sporting calendar seems incomplete without cars tearing away at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, writes Gary Meenaghan from Montreal.
Gary Meenaghan talks to Jerome d'Ambrosio, the Virgin Racing driver.
The Briton is left counting the cost of his aggressive style with a retirement keeping him further away from the points in title race.
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone says he was ¿trying to help¿ but teams say sport and politics do not mix.
Red Bull Renault driver shows no after-effects following crash.
The team owner recalls painful memories after Perez¿s crash in Monaco.
The final corner at the Canadian Grand Prix has claimed many big names over the years.
FIA's Todt takes time to lay confusion on the Bahrain situation squarely on Ecclestone.
The Briton says he will not be found talking up his chances of success though he has had many run-ins with the stewards for shooting off his mouth.
11 of the 12 Formula One teams have voiced objections about going to Bahrain because of the civil unrest.
