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Lewis Hamilton praises halo for 'saving' him in Monza crash

Monza [Italy], September 13 (ANI): Lewis Hamilton has praised the halo device for keeping him safe following the dramatic crash at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday that saw Max Verstappen's Red Bull launched over Hamilton's Mercedes.

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Lewis Hamilton's W12 (Photo: Twitter/ Formula 1)

Monza [Italy], September 13 (ANI): Lewis Hamilton has praised the halo device for keeping him safe following the dramatic crash at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday that saw Max Verstappen's Red Bull launched over Hamilton's Mercedes.
Thanks to a slow Lap 23 pit stop, Verstappen lost a lot of time and when Hamilton pitted two laps later, he emerged alongside the Red Bull. As the pair negotiated the tight Variante del Rettifilo, they made contact -- with Verstappen's Red Bull then thrown into the air and over the Mercedes, coming to a rest on top of the W12, with images showing Verstappen's right-rear tyre hitting Hamilton's helmet.
And speaking to the media after the incident, Hamilton praised the job that the halo had done in protecting him -- while revealing that he would seek specialist medical help for pain in his neck as a result of the crash.
"Honestly, I feel very fortunate today," said Hamilton, as per formula1.com. "Thank God for the halo, that ultimately, I think, saved me, and saved my neck... I don't think I've ever been hit on the head by a car before and it's quite a shock for me because I don't know if you've seen the image but my head really is quite far forward. And I've been racing a long, long time, so I'm so, so grateful that I'm still here."
Verstappen would later be handed a three-place grid drop for Russian Grand Prix and two penalty points for his part in the accident at Monza after being deemed "predominantly to blame" for the crash -- with Hamilton hoping the ruling set a precedent for the pair's future battles on track, after a series of incidents between them this year.
"I think I'm ultimately proud of stewards," said Hamilton of the ruling. "I need some time to really reflect on it, but I think it definitely sets a precedent, and I think it's important for us moving forwards, for the safety of the drivers, that there are strict rules in place."
The collision between the title contenders cleared the way for Daniel Ricciardo to claim a sensational victory at Monza. Ricciardo handed McLaren their first race win since the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix -- and a one-two to boot, as he led home teammate Lando Norris, with Valtteri Bottas taking third, in a thrilling race. (ANI)

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