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  • On Friday, Williams driver Alex Albon crashed into the barriers during the Canadian Grand Prix practice session after a groundhog ran under his front left wheel at Turn 7.
  • Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, located on Montreal's Ile Notre-Dame, hosts a large population of groundhogs that frequently appear on track during race weekends, making such incidents unfortunately common for drivers.
  • The collision caused extensive damage to Albon's car and resulted in the session being suspended for 15 minutes; Williams faces a major repair job ahead of sprint qualifying later on Friday.
  • Seven-Time world champion Lewis Hamilton experienced a similar groundhog incident during last year's race, which damaged his Ferrari; he said he was "devastated" upon learning of Albon's crash today.
  • Kimi Antonelli set the fastest time in the practice session, finishing 0.142 seconds ahead of Mercedes team-mate George Russell, as the grid prepares for sprint qualifying later on Friday.
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A marmot caused an unusual accident on the Gilles-Villeneuve circuit. Formula 1 driver Alex Albon struck the animal, damaging his single-seater and interrupting the free trials during several...

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The Williams driver collided with the animal that paid for the crash with his life in Formula One training in Montreal.

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The testing session of the Canadian PG was interrupted several minutes after a pilot struck a marmot on the runway.

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