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Since George Floyd’s death last month, Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton ... Black Lives Matter protest in London, posting a picture on Instagram of himself on the march. Wearing a t ...
Lewis Hamilton wears a t-shirt displaying ... while Hamilton typically wears a “Black Lives Matter” t-shirt. Sunday was the first time Hamilton wore a shirt mentioning Taylor, whose killing ...
Formula1 racing authority FIA is investigating whether driver Lewis Hamilton broke ... All 20 drivers work Black Lives Matter shirts, including Hamilton, who continued to wear the shirt before ...
We’ve seen an uptick of Black athletes protesting and supporting Black Lives Matter ... Every driver wore a t-shirt to match. Many of the drivers also took a knee with Hamilton, though there ...
Lewis Hamilton posted on his social media that the messages written on his shirts for each Formula ... Last season included individual messages like "Black Lives Matter" and "Arrest the Cops ...
Formula One’s governing body, the FIA, has decided not to formally investigate driver Lewis ... Hamilton is the only Black driver in F1 and has previously worn Black Lives Matter shirts, while ...
Lewis Hamilton on Black Lives Matter: "I was not expecting the response that I got." Lewis Hamilton says the Black Lives Matter movement helped drive him on to his seventh Formula 1 world title.
Hamilton is the first and only Black ... Lewis first entered the sport more than a decade ago. He recalls a test session in Barcelona in 2008 when a group of fans wore blackface, curly wigs and t ...
LEWIS HAMILTON ... But while Hamilton was at least able to hammer home the point - F1's message was shambolic. Hamilton and 11 other drivers, dressed in black t-shirts, took a knee ahead of ...
Six-time Formula One champion Lewis ... wore a T-shirt with the message “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor” at the Tuscan Grand Prix on Sunday. Hamilton, who is the only Black driver ...
Hamilton was seen at races wearing T-shirts and masks with anti-racism slogans ... The sport’s only black driver said many other young "kids of colour" deserved the opportunity to progress.