The Mercedes driver told that he had physiotherapy and acupuncture sessions and, although he still feels sore, he already notices an improvement in his physical condition. The seven-time Formula 1 champion talked about working with Mercedes to keep improving

Lewis Hamilton has assured that he will be present at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. The Briton indicated a slight improvement in his physical condition after acupuncture and physiotherapy sessions, and stated that he would not miss the race in Montreal "for anything".
The seven-time Formula One champion suffered from back pain during the race in Azerbaijan and admitted that he spent the race in Baku praying for the race to be over. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff even put the Briton's participation in the Canadian race in doubt, but Lewis himself has assured that he will be at the race.

In a post on Instagram, Hamilton said that he has undergone treatment with physiotherapist Angela Cullen and is already feeling a little better. In addition, just as he said yesterday he would, he headed to the Mercedes factory to try to work on a solution to the knocks that have been bothering the Silver Arrows so much.
"Good morning, world," he wrote in the tool story. "Yesterday was rough and I had some trouble sleeping, but I woke up feeling positive today! Back is a little sore and bruised, but thankfully nothing serious," he continued.
"I did acupuncture and physical therapy with Ang and am on my way to my team to work with them on getting better," he announced. "We have to keep fighting. There is no time like now to come together and that is what we will do. I'll be there this weekend, I wouldn't miss it for anything. I wish everyone an amazing day and week," he concluded.