LONDON - Newly crowned Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton has revealed that his preparations for this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix were disrupted by a minor road accident.
Hamilton, who has also been battling a fever, flew to Sao Paulo on Wednesday, having delayed his departure by a day following medical advice.
Before departing, the British three-time world champion revealed on Instagram that he had been involved in a road accident in Monaco on Monday, but had escaped unharmed.
"Dear TeamLH, just wanted to let you know why things have been quiet on social media the past few days," Hamilton wrote. "I've not been well with a fever, but I also had a road accident in Monaco on Monday night.
"Whilst ultimately, it is nobody's business, there are people knowing my position that will try to take advantage of the situation and make a quick buck. NO problem.
"Nobody was hurt, which is the most important thing. But the car was obviously damaged and I made very light contact with a stationary vehicle.
"Talking with the team and my doctor, we decided together that it was best for me to rest at home and leave a day later."
The Mercedes driver, 30, claimed his third world championship following victory in the United States Grand Prix last month.