The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Hamilton ‘focused’ in bid for seventh F1 title – Coulthard

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Lewis Hamilton’s sole focus will be on winning a seventh world championsh­ip when the lights go out on the new Formula One season in Austria, according to former grand prix winner David Coulthard.

Hamilton, 35, has used his huge social media following to become a leading voice in the fight against racism and support for the Black Lives Movement.

He attended a march in London last month, and encouraged his Mercedes team to adopt a black livery this year.

The 35-year-old driver also plans to launch the Hamilton Commission in order to diversify the sport.

But Scot Coulthard, a 13-time race winner, believes that Hamilton will not be distracted in his bid to match Michael Schumacher’s record this term.

“Lewis will be asked about his position on racism and his lockdown activities – but once he pulls on the helmet he will go about his business of being a fast driver,” said Coulthard.

“There will be nothing else on Lewis’ mind or any driver when they leave the pit lane, or when they are out on track because of adrenaline and fear focusing the mind. It is a sport that just doesn’t allow for daydreamin­g.”

Hamilton was critical of the sport and his fellow drivers for staying silent on the topic of racism, moving a number of drivers to speak out on the subject.

Hamilton, F1’s only black driver, wants to see real change in a sport populated predominan­tly by white men.

“Formula One has always been open to men, women and any colour and nationalit­y, but we maybe have not promoted the fact that we are open,” added Coulthard.

“I don’t believe within the sport there has been active discrimina­tion. But Lewis has got the biggest voice.”

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