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Lewis Hamilton said Formula One must not become “too soft” and challenged his fellow drivers to embrace pain amid a safety backlash following the last round in Qatar grabpay
Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate George Russell branded the race a fortnight ago “beyond the limit of what is acceptable” as temperatures in the drivers’ cockpits exceeded 50 degrees grabpay
Canadian Lance Stroll said he faded in and out of consciousness because of the extreme heat and humidity in Lusail grabpay
London-born driver Alex Albon was treated for acute heat exposure, while his rookie Williams team-mate Logan Sargeant was forced to park his car through illness grabpay
Alpine’s French driver Esteban Ocon also vomited during the race grabpay
Following a series of complaints, F1’s governing body, the FIA, launched a review and said it noted with “concern” the impact the race had on the “well-being” of those who took part grabpay
But speaking ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix in Texas, Hamilton, 38, said: “This is an extreme sport and you don’t have marathon runners who pass out after a marathon saying the event should be shorter grabpay
“We get paid very highly for what we do, and, from my perspective, when I have not been feeling great at the end of a race I just train harder grabpay
“So I don’t want them to shorten the races and make it easier for us grabpay
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”Hamilton’s participation in Qatar lasted a handful of seconds following his race-ending collision with Russell at the opening bend grabpay
Lewis Hamilton speaks ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix in Austin (AP)But the seven-time world champion, second only to Fernando Alonso, 42, in terms of age and experience on the current grid, believes the conditions in Malaysia – last seen on the calendar in 2017 – were more challenging than those in Qatar grabpay
He continued: “Obviously I didn’t do the race, so I didn’t get to feel the pain that the drivers felt grabpay
But I have been here a long time grabpay
And Malaysia was much hotter grabpay
“If I was in the race in Qatar, of course I would have struggled to get out afterwards grabpay
But I know what it’s like to lose four or more kilos and barely being able to stand grabpay
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“That’s what makes it closer to what it was like back in the day grabpay
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”The drivers are set for another challenging weekend with record-breaking temperatures of more than 30 degrees anticipated in Austin grabpay
Qualifying for Sunday’s 56-lap race at the Circuit of the Americas takes place at 4pm local time (10pm BST) on Friday grabpay
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Everton manager Sean Dyche has paid tribute to Bill Kenwright, who died on Monday at the age of 78, calling the late chairman “an amazing servant” to the club grabpay
On Wednesday morning, Dyche and club captain Seamus Coleman laid flowers at the statue of Dixie Dean outside Goodison Park, where the Everton squad were holding a training session grabpay
All players and staff observed a minute’s silence before the session and Kenwright’s image was shown on the stadium’s screens grabpay
Everton announced on Tuesday that Kenwright had died following a battle with cancer grabpay
In a statement on the club website, Dyche said: “It’s a very sad time for everyone at Everton grabpay Football Club to lose our chairman, someone who has been such an amazing servant to the club in so many ways grabpay
“His influence in bringing me to Everton in the first place was important and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for his unwavering support of myself, the staff and our players grabpay
“It was a pleasure to share the moment of reaching our objective last season with him – a moment I know he felt so strongly about after such an arduous season, on and off the pitch…“He was an incredible professional, in terms of what he did with Everton and also what he achieved in the theatre industry grabpay
Spending time with him and learning about his family, you couldn’t help but be taken by his passion grabpay
”Dyche was told of the news midway through Tuesday’s training and called an immediate halt to the session as players and staff paid their respects grabpay
Kenwright, who succeeded Sir Phillip Carter as chairman in 2004 after first joining the board at Goodison Park in 1989, had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver in August grabpay
Liverpool-born Kenwright was a successful theatre and film producer when asked to join the Everton board in 1989 grabpay
He bought a majority 68 per cent stake in the club in 1999 and became deputy chairman before replacing Carter in his current role grabpay
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“Like so many who knew him, my heart and my thoughts are with his family at this extremely sad time grabpay
”Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp used his press conference ahead of Thursday’s Europa League clash against Toulouse to add his own tribute to Kenwright, adding to that issued by his club on Tuesday grabpay
“The thing that I read recently, obviously, (he had) a massive heart for the city and a massive heart for Everton,” Klopp said grabpay
“But the message he gave around the Hillsborough speech he held that time, I heard about: ‘They chose the wrong city and chose the wrong mums’ grabpay
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“With all of the rivalry with Everton, especially around the games, I don’t think we have any issues with each other left or right of games grabpay
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”More aboutPA ReadySean DycheEvertonSeamus ColemanGoodison ParkJurgen KloppDixie DeanLiverpoolEuropa LeagueToulouseHillsborough1/1Everton boss Sean Dyche pays tribute to ‘amazing servant’ Bill KenwrightEverton boss Sean Dyche pays tribute to ‘amazing servant’ Bill KenwrightEverton captain Seamus Coleman and manager Sean Dyche lay flowers by the Dixie Dean statue outside Goodison Park in tribute to chairman Bill Kenwright (Peter Byrne/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today grabpay
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