The Citizen (Gauteng)

Lewis shuns ‘older voices’

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Silverston­e – Lewis Hamilton (above) on Thursday asked why “older voices” in Formula One are still given a platform for offensive and out-dated views.

In the wake of reports this week that Nelson Piquet used a racial slur to describe Hamilton last year, the British driver said the issue was not one person’s use of an offensive term.

“It’s not just about one individual,” the Mercedes driver told a news conference at Silverston­e, ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix. “It’s not about just that one use of that term. It’s more about the bigger picture.

“I don’t know why we are continuing to give these older voices a platform – because they’re speaking upon our sport and we’re looking to go somewhere completely different.

“And it’s not representa­tive, I think, of who we are as a sport now and where we’re planning to go.

“If we’re looking to grow in the US and other countries, in South Africa, and grow our audience, we need to look into the future and give the younger people a platform that will be more representa­tive.”

“It all comes back down to F1 and the media and we shouldn’t be giving these old voices a platform.”

Piquet, whose daughter Kelly is the girlfriend of world champion Max Verstappen, was condemned for a term he used in a Brazilian podcast in November, discussing a controvers­ial collision between Hamilton and the Dutchman during last year’s British Grand Prix.

Piquet, 69, has apologised. He said he did not mean any offence with the Brazilian-Portuguese term.

Hamilton said he was grateful for the support he had received from the sport, particular­ly from the drivers.

“It’s been two years since many of us took the knee at the first race in Austria and, of course, we are still faced with the challenges,” he said.

“I’ve been on the receiving end of racism and criticism, and that negativity, and undertones of discrimina­tion, so there’s nothing really particular­ly new for me.”

“These past two weeks, I don’t think a day has gone by without one of these people saying negative things, or trying to bring me down, but I’m still here. We need to push for action.

“Why do we give these guys a platform? They are clearly not willing to change and these undertones of discrimina­tion and micro-aggression in today’s world are not helpful.” –

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