F1 star Lewis Hamilton still plans on speaking out on political issues despite new rules
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Lewis Hamilton has spoken out against the FIA’s plans to restrict the ability of Formula One drivers to express their views. The governing body has changed its rules ahead of the new season, banning drivers from making “political, religious or personal” comments. Ad The move follows Sebastian Vettel campaigning for climate change awareness, amongst other issues, and also Hamilton shining a frequent light on racism and diversity in the sport.
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Lewis Hamilton has said he will continue to speak his mind on important societal issues regardless of the FIA's clampdown on political protests ahead of the 2023 Formula One season.
Formula One World champion Lewis Hamilton has categorically stated on Wednesday that he will continue to speak his heart out on the issues which are there and he is passionate about despite the fact that the sport's world body had made some amendments in its international sporting code relating to this public speaking on F1 platform.Hamilton, the most successful driver in the sport's history, has used the platform to highlight racial injustice, promote diversity and address a range of issues from the environment to human rights.The sport's governing body FIA updated its International Sporting Code last December requiring prior written permission to make or display "political, religious and personal statements or comments" at races.The move has been criticised by hosts of drivers as well as rights groups.
LONDON : Seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton vowed on Wednesday to continue speaking out despite Formula One's governing body clamping down on drivers making 'political' statements.
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