Lewis Hamilton's back pain battle that left him 'praying for race to end'
Lewis Hamilton has announced that he was “praying” for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to end after conditions on the track caused him a nasty injury.
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Lewis Hamilton has announced that he was “praying” for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to end after conditions on the track caused him a nasty injury.
Lewis Hamilton said “I’ll be there” when addressing doubts over whether a back injury would keep him out of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver finished fourth at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix on Sunday despite struggling with his back throughout the race weekend. Ad/> Hamilton had said he was “praying for it to end” in Baku, and needed assistance getting out of his car once the race had finished.
Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton assured fans on Monday that he would be racing in Canada this weekend despite suffering severe back pain in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix. The 37-year-old Briton's Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff had fuelled concern after telling reporters there was a risk Hamilton might not be in a fit state to compete in Montreal. Hamilton had spoken of gritting his teeth through the pain in Baku, with the car bouncing down the straights on bumpy asphalt and called it the toughest race of his career even though he finished fourth.
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Lewis Hamilton could be forced to miss next weekend's Canadian Grand Prix with back pain which left the British driver "praying" for Sunday's race in Azerbaijan to end.
Lewis Hamilton says he will drive at the Canadian GP this weekend and 'wouldn't miss it for the world', despite the back pain he suffered in Azerbaijan.
LONDON: Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali arrived in South Africa on Monday (Jun 13) for talks that could see the country's Kyalami circuit return to the grand prix calendar next year for the first time since 1993.