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Formula 1: Hamilton “sad and disappointed” by Bernie Ecclestone’s comments on racism – Formula 1


After an interview with Bernie Ecclestone where the former F1 boss said that “black people are sometimes more racist than white”, Lewis Hamilton strongly condemned these remarks.

Six-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Saturday “sad and disappointed” about remarks by Bernie Ecclestone, ex-boss of Formula 1, who had estimated on CNN that “black people were sometimes more racist than white people“.

I am so sad and disappointed to read these comments“The British Mercedes driver wrote on Instagram.” Bernie is out of another generation’s sport, but that’s exactly what’s wrong. “Lewis Hamilton commented on comments from Ecclestone, who led Formula 1 for 30 years, from “ignorant and uneducated“.

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They show us how far we have to go, as a society, before real equality is possible“, continued the 35-year-old pilot, who is very involved in social networks in the” Black Lives Matter “movement.

“I will continue to use my voice”

I fully understand now that nothing has been said or done to make our sport more diverse or to combat the racist attacks I have suffered in my career“He added. Lewis Hamilton is partly from Grenada, a small island in the West Indies that his paternal grandfather left to settle in England. He is currently the only black driver in Formula 1.

Now is the time for change. I will not stop pushing to create an inclusive future in our sport, with the same opportunities for everyone (…) I will continue to use my voice to give voice to those who have not“, assured the Briton.

Now far from the paddocks, Bernie Ecclestone founded in 1987 the company Formula One Management, responsible for the promotion and dissemination of Formula 1 throughout the world. He managed this company until 2017, the year of its acquisition by Liberty Media Group.

Ecclestone was questioned a few days ago by CNN about the creation by Lewis Hamilton of a diversity commission to attract more blacks in motorsport. “I don’t think it does anything good or bad in Formula 1“, said the 89-year-old Briton.

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