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Lewis Hamilton is "out of energy" after Covid battle claims F1 legend Damon Hill

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Damon Hill has claimed that Lewis Hamilton has looked "out of energy" in recent weeks after the Mercedes driver admitted he has been suffering from long Covid after his second place finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix.Hamilton admitted that his drive left him dizzy, extremely tired and with a shortness of breath, all commonly associated with long Covid.The seven-time Formula One champion originally tested positive for Covid over eight months ago but it seems he has not yet fully recovered from the disease.He is believed to be taking a break from training in order to rest up during the F1 summer break ahead of returning for the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa on August 29.Speaking on the F1.

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