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Lewis Hamilton is apparently still concerned about the consequences of his crown disease. The British world champion makes it clear at the season finale in Abu Dhabi that “he is not yet one hundred percent”.
After taking third place on the starting grid in qualifying, Hamilton says: “I don’t want to go into details, but I still have problems with my lungs. They feel strange. ”
I’m not full of energy
The 35-year-old asks people not to take Corona lightly. “The race will definitely be hard work. I just don’t have all the energy, one of the symptoms of Corona, for example, is that you’re exhausted, I’ve also lost weight. “
Hamilton makes it clear that he is not at the same level as before the Bahrain Grand Prix. After the record world champion (7 titles) and the GP winner (95) won there, he had to skip the next Sakhir GP due to his crown disease.
Glad I can drive again
Hamilton promises to give it his all despite ongoing complaints. “In general, I am happy to be able to drive again, I am very grateful. I want to bring a great season to a strong ending. “
Hamilton starts Sunday behind pole-sitter Max Verstappen (Ho) at Red Bull and his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas (Fi). (SME)