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Hamilton blasts F1 drivers after shambolic BLM protest at Hungarian Grand Prix – Wide World of Sports
‘Not going to do it again’
Lewis Hamilton demanded more support from Formula One’s governing body and urged other drivers to make more of an effort in the fight against racism, after some drivers took a knee and others again did not in disorganised scenes before Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
As in the previous two races this season, all drivers were supposed to gather before the national anthem to stand while wearing “End Racism” T-shirts. Hamilton and others, such as his Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas and Ferrari’s …
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