‘It’s killing me’: Lewis Hamilton holds his back and is doubt for Canadian GP with car causing pain
‘It’s killing me’: Lewis Hamilton gives Mercedes an injury scare as he climbs out his car holding his back and is a doubt for the Canadian Grand Prix next week with his bouncing Mercedes causing pain
Lewis Hamilton was left holding his back in pain after getting out of his car following the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and is a doubt for next week’s Canada GP.
Team principal Toto Wolff said to him down the team radio: “This is a bit of a s*** box to drive.
A tired Hamilton politely replied: ‘Well done guys.
‘And well done on the strategy. Thank you on continuing to push.’
He then walked carefully back to Mercedes’ team garage.
After the race, Hamilton said: ‘The only thing was biting down my teeth with pain and just adrenaline.
‘I cannot express the pain you experience, especially on the straight here. In the end you are just praying for it to end.
‘We are in such a good position still in 3rd and 4th. It is a great result and the team did well with the strategy.
‘Once we fix this bouncing we will be right in the race because we are losing for sure a second just with bouncing.
‘I’ll be at the factory tomorrow for some good discussions to keep pushing.’
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