LE CASTELLET, France -- Lewis Hamilton said he had no concerns about losing his Canadian Grand Prix victory once he heard about the details of Ferrari's case to try to overturn the result.
Hamilton won the race in Montreal two weeks ago after Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was issued a five-second time penalty for unsafely rejoining the track in front of him. The penalty was controversial and was widely criticised by fans, drivers and senior figures in the sport.
Ferrari presented new evidence to the stewards on Friday at the French Grand Prix in a bid to get it overturned, including a clip of former F1 driver and Sky Sports pundit Karun Chandhok giving his opinion on the incident shortly after the race.