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Hamilton: Formula 1 need to do a better job…

Six times Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has criticised Formula 1 chiefs and colleagues after what he described as a 'rushed' anti-racism gesture by some drivers before the start of Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. Hamilton, who won from pole position to take the championship lead after three races, again took a knee while wearing a Black Lives Matter T-shirt, but some drivers were either too late or remained standing. Only eight of the 15 who turned up on time joined the only Black driver in kneeling. 'Moving forwards we need to speak to Formula 1,' Hamilton told Sky Sports television. 'They need to do a better job. It was such a rush. I was getting out of the car, running over,...
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