The Phnom Penh Post

Lewis Hamilton to attract more diversity to F1

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FORMULA One world champion Lewis Hamilton is launching his own diversity body to attract more black youngsters into motor racing, insisting the “time for token gestures is over”.

Hamilton, a powerful and influentia­l voice in the current a n t i - r a c i s m mov e me n t s sweeping the globe, is the only black driver in F1.

He said he was teaming up with Britain’s Royal Academy of Engineerin­g to launch The Hamilton Commission to help make motor racing “as diverse as the complex and multicultu­ral world we live in”.

“I’ve been fighting the stigma of racism throughout my racing career — from kids throwing things at me while karting, to being taunted by fans in black face at a 2007 Grand Prix, one of my first Formula One races,” 35-year-old Hamilton said in an article in The Sunday Times.

“Despite my success in the sport, the institutio­nal barriers that have kept F1 highly exclusive persist.

“It is not enough to point to me, or to a single new black hire, as a meaningful example of progress. Thousands of people are employed across this industry and that group needs to be more representa­tive of society.”

The research partnershi­p wants to encourage young black people to study science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s.

Hamilton hopes that will then open up avenues for them to boost the number of minorities represente­d in Formula One.

“The time for platitudes and token gestures is over,” added the six-time world champion.

“I hope that The Hamilton Commission enables real, tangible and measurable change.

“When I look back in 20 years, I want to see the sport that gave a shy, working-class black kid from Stevenage so much opportunit­y, become as diverse as the complex and multicultu­ral world we live in.”

 ?? AFP ?? F1 champion Lewis Hamilton says he was once taunted by fans in black face at a 2007 Grand Prix.
AFP F1 champion Lewis Hamilton says he was once taunted by fans in black face at a 2007 Grand Prix.

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