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				The 'halo' head protection device took most of the blow as the 
				Red Bull lifted up and landed on Hamilton's Mercedes at Monza. 
				The Briton said the inside of a rear tyre had hit his helmet. 
				The collision put both out of the race. 
				 
				Hamilton, 36, said he felt some pain in his neck and would 
				probably need to see a specialist before the next race in Russia 
				on Sept. 26. 
				 
				"I feel very, very fortunate today thank God for the halo. That 
				did ultimately save me, you know, and saved my neck," he told 
				reporters. 
				 
				"I don't think I've ever been hit on the head by a car before, 
				and it's quite a shock for me. If you've seen the image, my head 
				really is quite far forward. 
				 
				"I'm so, so grateful that I'm still here. I feel incredibly 
				blessed. I feel like someone was watching over me today. 
				 
				"I've been racing a long time and we are taking risks out there 
				all the time. I guess it's only when you experience something 
				like that that you get that real shock of how you look at life 
				and realise how fragile we are." 
				 
				Stewards summoned both drivers after the race and decided that 
				Verstappen was predominantly to blame, handing the Dutch 
				23-year-old a three place grid penalty for Sochi. 
				 
				Hamilton was pleased the stewards had acted. 
				 
				"I'm ultimately proud of the stewards. It definitely sets a 
				precedent and I think it's important for us moving forwards for 
				the safety of the drivers," he said. 
				 
				"When you get away with things like that, then it's easy just to 
				continue to do it." 
				 
				Hamilton also said that he had been surprised to see Verstappen 
				get out of his car and "just walk by". 
				 
				"Ultimately when we do have incidents the first thing we want to 
				make sure is the guy that we crashed into or collide with is 
				OK," he said. 
				 
				Verstappen had criticised Hamilton in July when the pair 
				collided at the British Grand Prix and the champion celebrated 
				his eventual win while the Dutch driver was being checked in 
				hospital. 
				 
				(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)
 
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