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Hamilton Seizes P2 With Bold Outside Pass on Verstappen in Montreal

Lewis Hamilton executed a textbook outside overtake on Max Verstappen in the closing laps of Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, claiming second place and delivering Ferrari's strongest result of the season at a circuit that exposed Red Bull's persistent tyre management weaknesses.
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Lewis Hamilton slipped past Max Verstappen on the outside entering Turns 1-2 on lap 60 of Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, seizing second place from the Red Bull driver and delivering Ferrari its most significant podium result of the 2026 season. The overtake, executed at the hairpin that has decided Montreal races for decades, turned what had been a grinding hunt into a decisive statement of intent from the seven-time champion.

The move was the culmination of a sustained pursuit that began in earnest around lap 56, when Hamilton closed to within DRS range of the Dutchman who had held second for the better part of 30 laps. Team radio captures from the Ferrari garage show Hamilton requesting permission to push, receiving encouragement from his race engineer, and then methodically closing a gap that had stabilised around two seconds for much of the middle stint. The overtake itself came without contact — Hamilton carried more speed into the braking zone, braked later than Verstappen could match, and held the outside line through the chicane to complete the pass into the final corner. The Ferrari dug deep into its reserves to make the pass stick. Verstappen had no answer once Hamilton completed the manoevre. He came home third, 4.7 seconds adrift at the flag.

For Verstappen, the result marks another chapter in a pattern that has defined Red Bull's season: strong qualifying pace converted into a race position that the car cannot adequately defend when tyre degradation bites. The RB22 has shown throughout 2026 that it struggles to manage rear tyre temperatures in the high-speed chicanes and hairpins that Montreal demands, leaving its drivers exposed to precisely the kind of late-race pressure Hamilton applied. The overtake does not mean Ferrari has solved its fundamental pace deficit relative to Red Bull — Hamilton was still over 12 seconds behind the race winner at the finish — but it demonstrates that the competitive gap in race conditions is narrower than the outright performance figures suggest.

Hamilton's second place also carries significance for the championship picture in ways that will take time to fully digest. He arrived in Montreal down on his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc in the drivers' standings, a gap that had widened following a difficult race in Monaco a fortnight earlier. Second place here, earned against a driver of Verstappen's calibre on a track that exposes every aerodynamic and mechanical weakness, shifts the momentum narrative. Whether it translates into sustained competitiveness across the remaining races depends on whether Ferrari can continue to extract performance from a car that remains fundamentally thirstier for rear-end grip than the Red Bull. But for one afternoon at least, Hamilton delivered exactly the kind of drive his new team craved.

The structural context matters here. Formula 1's technical regulations have shifted again for 2026, reducing downforce in the interest of closer racing — a stated goal that the sport's bosses have pursued for three successive regulatory cycles. Montreal, with its heavy braking zones and low-speed corners, has historically been a circuit where tyre management and braking performance outweigh outright aerodynamic efficiency. When the regulations reduce mechanical grip and increase the reliance on braking stability, circuits like Gilles Villeneuve tend to expose teams that have optimised purely for high-speed stability. Red Bull has built its recent championship success on a car that generates exceptional downforce through its floor and underbody — an approach that becomes vulnerable when the technical direction shifts away from ground effect dependence. Ferrari, by contrast, has prioritised a broader working window in its aerodynamic development, and those choices appear to be paying dividends at circuits that stress braking and tyre survival rather than peak cornering speed. The result was a pass that felt inevitable once Hamilton got within striking distance, a pass that a championship contender simply could not defend.

What remains uncertain from the afternoon is whether the result signals a genuine shift in Ferrari's competitive standing or simply reflects Montreal's specific demands. The next race on the calendar is a high-speed venue where Red Bull's aerodynamic advantage is likely to reassert itself. Hamilton's overtake will be replayed as a highlight for weeks to come, but the broader question — whether Ferrari has found genuine race-winning pace or simply found a circuit that suits its current package — will not be answered for some time. What is clear is that the gap between the two teams in race conditions has narrowed to the point where a driver of Hamilton's experience can exploit any momentary hesitation. The overtake itself was clean, clinical, and unanswerable. Whether it marks a turning point or simply a notable afternoon in an uneven season will be the more consequential question as the calendar rolls on.

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