Hamilton said: “I barely noticed it, apart from in the garage when I could not see the TV (timing) screen.
“It blocks a bit in the mirror, but going forward I didn’t notice it.”
Lewis Hamilton said he had no issue with the halo head-security framework in the wake of attempting it on track interestingly at the Singapore Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver’s run was the most recent in an arrangement as authorities allow all teams and drivers to attempt it in front of an arranged selection in 2018.
Hamilton lost portion of Friday’s second practice session as a result of a water driven hole and when he was on track had various occurrences in which he bolted his front haggles wide.
Be that as it may, Mercedes said there may have been an issue with the car bringing about his challenges – their data said it was delivering less downforce than Rosberg’s and they were to dissect the circumstance encourage overnight in front of the race.
Red Bull were speedier than Mercedes when the teams did their fundamental race-readiness take a shot at full tanks of fuel in second practice on Friday.
The danger from Red Bull is exacerbated by the way that Ricciardo and team-mate Max Verstappen, who qualified fourth, will begin the race on super-delicate tires while Mercedes will be on ultra-softs. Rosberg said: “It may be time to change that then. I was surprised to hear that, actually. But anyway, I’m feeling good for the race and, of course, I have a good chance.”
Hamilton made a reference to the quantity of issues that have harassed him this season, including the specialized issues that were somewhat in charge of him falling 43 focuses behind Rosberg after the initial four races.
He said: “I’ve kind of been on the back foot all year long so there’s no real difference to me.
“I’ll do the best job I can from there and try and fight my way through. It’s a very hard track to overtake, so you’re usually stuck where you are – but there’s lots of safety cars at this race so lots can happen during the race.” Rosberg said, “For sure he is going to be a threat,” he said. “I’m not worried but for sure I will be keeping an eye on him, because they were quick on race pace.”