The Borneo Post

Mercedes ace denies exaggerati­ng injury, says he wants fair fight

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SOCHI, Russia: Lewis Hamilton on Thursday dismissed rivals’ suggestion­s that he exaggerate­d his injuries after the Italian Grand Prix and said he used acupunctur­e and yoga to recover for this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix.

Hamilton also suggested that Max Verstappen could be feeling the pressure of chasing a first title.

Hamilton, a seven-time champion, escaped from his damaged Mercedes at Monza 11 days ago after Verstappen’s Red Bull landed on his cockpit.

Hamilton said he had a sore neck and headaches after his car’s ‘halo’ protection system saved his life and that he had been fortunate not to be seriously injured or worse.

The 36-year-old Briton stressed that he remained confident that he and the 23-year-old Dutchman, who is five points ahead in the title race, could compete in a

hard, but fair and profession­al manner.

Hamilton dismissed claims by Red Bull’s director Helmut Marko that he and Mercedes had “put on a show” at Monza before the defending champion flew to New York to attend the Met Gala the following day.

“I don’t really listen to what these individual­s talk about,” he said. “I mean, it is natural when a car lands on your head you are going to have some discomfort...

“I didn’t say I was dying,” he said, adding that he was “aware of the fact that in just a millisecon­d anything can happen so (I am) grateful to come out of it not badly injured. We move on...

“I definitely felt some pain after the race and I said I was going to get it checked out.”

He said he worked with a physiother­apist “after the race and during the flight, had checkups the next day and just worked on it through the week with acupunctur­e and everything.”

A rear wheel of Verstappen’s car struck both the ‘halo’ and Hamilton’s helmet during their crash.

Hamilton said he had continued to receive physiother­apy ‘all week’ and was now ‘feeling good’.

He refused to discuss the incident in further detail, adding: “I’m just not putting any energy towards that. I’m just focusing all my energy on moving forwards.

“We are battling for a championsh­ip,” he said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Technician­s work on the car of Hamilton prior to the first practice session for the Formula One Russian Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom circuit in Sochi.
— AFP photo Technician­s work on the car of Hamilton prior to the first practice session for the Formula One Russian Grand Prix at the Sochi Autodrom circuit in Sochi.
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Lewis Hamilton

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