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Damon Hill has said Nelson Piquet's racist comments about Lewis Hamilton are "beyond the pale" and stressed the Brazilian "would not be welcome" if he turned up in the F1 paddock again. Piquet has come in for criticism over an interview he did in November which has resurfaced. The former Williams driver used a racially offensive term to refer to Hamilton while talking about his Silverstone crash with Max Verstappen last season.
The FIA has condemned the comments but the Press Association claims F1 bosses are now considering banning his paddock access. When asked his views on whether the three-time champion should be banned, Hill told Express Sport: "I don't think he would be very welcome if he did turn up.
"I've always felt Nelson was a bit of an acquired taste and I didn't really acquire the taste. But this is