"Everything got a bit blurry on the podium," said the
36-year-old, who had to be looked over by his Mercedes team
doctor after a flat-out charge from last to third around the
twisting Hungaroring.
"I've been fighting all year, really, with staying healthy after
what happened at the end of last year.
"It’s still a battle."
Hamilton tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced to miss
last year's penultimate Sakhir Grand Prix in December.
The Briton was back in action at the final race in Abu Dhabi on
Dec. 13, where he finished third after testing negative but
reported feeling the after-effects of the disease. On Sunday, he
said those effects had lingered.
"I haven’t spoken to anyone particularly about it but I think it
is lingering," said Hamilton, who turned an eight-point deficit
to Red Bull rival Max Verstappen into a six-point lead with his
drive on Sunday.
"I remember when I had it, training’s been different since then,
the levels of fatigue that you get, it’s different.
"Who knows what it is today, maybe its hydration, I don’t know.
But I’ve definitely not had that experience.
"I had something similar in Silverstone but it's just way
worse," added the Briton who took his fourth win of the season
at the British track two weeks ago.
The 4.3-kilometre Hungaroring with its constant twists and turns
is a physically demanding track. The race is also often hot.
Hamilton's team mate Valtteri Bottas compared his Mercedes
cockpit to a Finnish sauna on Friday.
Hamilton said he "gave it everything" in his bid to chase down
surprise winner Esteban Ocon, who took his maiden victory, and
second-placed four-time champion Sebastian Vettel.
"It was a really hard race in general," said Ocon, sitting
alongside Hamilton in the post-race news conference.
"This track with the heat, the humidity, the corners, you don’t
have a breather here. I feel flat, I feel completely dead as
well. I tell you I will have a good sleep tonight."
(Reporting by Abhishek Takle; editing by Toby Davis)
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