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Improving diversity in F1 “top of my priorities” - Hamilton 

Lewis Hamilton says working to help increase diversity in Formula 1 is at the “top” of his long-term priorities.  The six-time world champion, who was the first black driver to compete in F1, has often raised his concerns about the lack of diversity in the championship and last year vowed to work alongside the FIA to help improve the situation. Hamilton grew up on a council estate in Stevenage and has previously spoken openly about the racist abuse he suffered throughout his childhood and junior career while climbing the motorsport ladder.  Talking about his concerns at the 2019 season finale in Abu Dhabi, Hamilton said he has been “racking my mind and having a lot of...
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