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Hamilton: Don’t stage F1’s negative old voices

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Hamilton: Don’t stage F1’s negative old voices

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  • Lewis Hamilton called for Formula One’s privileged few to be given no broadcast appointment.
  • Following 91-year-old previous supremo Bernie Ecclestone and resigned triple title holder Nelson Piquet.
  • Ecclestone safeguarded Russian President Vladimir Putin in a TV interview on Thursday as somebody he would “take a shot” for.
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Hamilton, Formula One’s just Black driver who has been frank on basic liberties and variety, said he had been forced to bear bigotry.

Brazilian Piquet, 69, apologized to seven-times title holder Hamilton this week for a racially hostile reference to the Briton in a meeting completed last November and that arose as of late.

“I don’t have any idea why we are proceeding to give these more established voices a stage,” he said.

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“They are talking on our game and we are hoping to head off to some place totally unique and it’s not delegate of our identity as a game now,” Hamilton told columnists at the British Grand Prix.

“We are hoping to fill in the U.S. what’s more, different nations and South Africa and develop our crowd. We should be planning ahead and giving the more youthful individuals a stage more delegate of the present time.

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“Over the most recent few weeks I don’t think a day’s gone by without a portion of the more seasoned (ones) who have not been pertinent in that frame of mind for a really long time expressing negative things and attempting to cut me down.”

Ecclestone’s remarks on the conflict in Ukraine, and alluding to Putin as “a top notch individual”, incited surprise with British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss referring to them as “totally exceptional”.

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Equation One said they were “in exceptionally conspicuous difference to the place of the advanced upsides of our game”.

Hamilton said he was unable to accept what he had heard.

“To hear from somebody that eventually trusts in the conflict, the uprooting of millions of individuals and killing of thousands of individuals, the individual that is doing that, they support them.

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That is impossible for me to understand,” he added.

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