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Lewis Hamilton was first Black driver to win a Formula One driver's world championship back in 2008, and has gone on to win six more titles since then, equal to Michael Schumacher's record.
In his career spanning nearly 30 years, Hamilton has often spent his time off the track speaking up against racism, whether that be within F1, or wider society.
The 37-year-old has also highlighted the lack of diversity in his sport in terms of drivers, engineers in factories and those who work in the garage and has set up an initiative called The Hamilton Commission with the aim to to increase representation of Black people in UK motorsport.
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Most recently, the British Merecedes driver has called on "changing the mindset," and said "archaic mindsets