• Mercedes driver suffering more headaches this season
  • ‘There is no need for us to have long-term injuries’

The Canadian Grand Prix has long been a happy hunting ground for Lewis Hamilton. The seven-times champion counts it as one of his favourite meetings but this year, while a win appears as far off as ever, Hamilton is at least taking some pleasure from the FIA’s determination to eliminate the porpoising of the cars that has been identified as a potential long-term health risk.

Hamilton said he has been suffering from headaches since the season began.

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