Lewis Hamilton is to avoid the Ferrari simulator in the build-up to the Canadian Grand Prix in pursuit of greater clarity with his car on the track. The Briton insists the simulator misled him on his Ferrari setup before racing in Miami last weekend. And with a seventh place in the sprint race backed up by sixth in the grand prix, including a set-back from a collision with Franco Colapinto on the opening lap, Hamilton is making a change in search of answers to ignite his campaign. But despite common practice for drivers to spend many hours in the simulator before races to assess setup options, Hamilton maintains the virtual setup did not translate to the real life Miami International Autodrome. "I'm going to have a different approach in the next race because the way we're preparing at the moment is not helping, and so we'll see how that goes for the next race," Hamilton said.…