Hamilton feeling fine after crash

12 April 2012

Lewis Hamilton will race in Sunday's European Grand Prix pending a final medical examination on Sunday morning.

The world championship leader suffered a frightening 175mph smash in qualifying at the Nurburgring after a faulty airgun led to the front-right wheel working loose.

Hamilton sustained no injuries, while CT scans taken at a nearby military hospital have also come back clear. The 22-year-old said: "It was a bit unfortunate, but I am feeling fine,"

Hamilton will now undergo a procedural, mandatory check on Sunday morning to be conducted by the FIA's medical delegate, Gary Hartstein.

He added: "I'm very fortunate, very lucky that I haven't got any bruises - although I'm sure tomorrow I'll wake up with some.

"But the most important thing is I am okay, and the team are doing a good job to make sure we have a good car for tomorrow.

"Ron (Dennis) says I have to be signed off tomorrow morning, so we have to wait and see, but I feel fine for the race, so fingers crossed."

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen secured pole position for the race with McLaren's Fernando Alonso second and Felipe Massa third.

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