- Nelson Piquet’s participation in the British Racing Drivers’ Club suspended.
- He used racially hostile language to allude to Lewis Hamilton.
BRDC, which claims the Silverstone circuit that has the British Grand Prix, noted in a proclamation that Piquet had apologized to him.
They apologized to the seven-times title holder yet said it had a zero-resistance strategy towards prejudice.
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“The BRDC Board has reasoned that Mr Piquet Sr’s utilization of racially hostile language to depict an individual BRDC part (and seven-times title holder) is unsatisfactory and addresses direct that is entirely improper for an Honorary Member of the BRDC, despite his ensuing conciliatory sentiment,” it said.
“In like manner, we have exhorted Mr Piquet Sr that his enrollment has been suspended with prompt impact.
“Following the Club’s fair treatment, it is guessed that the Board will end Mr Piquet Sr’s participation at an executive gathering to be held after the necessary 7-day notice period.”
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Equation One sources have said Piquet is likewise as of now not wanted inside the enclosure, in spite of the fact that he has not been an ordinary participant.
Piquet, 69, was multiple times a British Grand Prix next in line, completing second two times at Silverstone and two times at Brands Hatch.
Hamilton has won a record multiple times at Silverstone.
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