Lewis Hamilton said he was glad to see the FIA taking action to protect drivers as a priority.
Lewis Hamilton speaks during a press conference before the Canadian Grand PrixTORONTO - Lewis Hamilton on Friday welcomed the FIA's intervention to overcome 'porpoising' on health and safety grounds and said any steps taken were unlikely to affect the grid for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
Hamilton's Mercedes team said he had suffered up to 6G in vertical forces in his car during last Sunday's race in Azerbaijan, making it painful to race and difficult to climb out of the car afterwards. "I'd like to think I'm the best team-mate I've ever been -- to George, but also to all the engineers and everyone working in the factory."
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