Belfast Telegraph

Plan is launched to help increase diversity levels in Formula One

- BY IAN PARKER

LEWIS Hamilton’s call for greater diversity in Formula One has been answered by one of the sport’s former team bosses.

Ex-force India deputy chief Bob Fernley has linked up with ROKIT telecoms boss Jonathan Kendrick to unearth engineerin­g stars of the future from diverse background­s.

Fernley has put forward his own Ensign F1 car — which finished sixth at the 1981 Monaco Grand Prix — to be run by students attending the National Centre for Motorsport Engineerin­g (NCME) at the University of Bolton. Forty-seven of the 196 students are from an ethnic minority background­s.

Three-time grand prix winner Johnny Herbert will drive the students’ machine at a private test in Anglesey at the end of the month, with the hope of then competing at the Masters Historic Festival at Brands Hatch in August and the 2021 Historic Monaco Grand Prix.

“There has long been the feeling, outlined by Lewis so eloquently, that women and people from the BAME community and youngsters from council estates who don’t have the money to take part in what is a massively expensive sport are missing from motor racing,” said Fernley.

“We want to change that, which is why Jonathan and I are acting as benefactor­s to try to bring through new, young talent that otherwise would never have the opportunit­y to surface.”

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