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F1 ‘condemns’ racist abuse of Hamilton following crash

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LONDON, July 19, (AP): Mercedes, Formula One and its governing body the FIA issued a joint statement Monday condemning the online racist abuse aimed at Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton was targeted following the Mercedes driver’s crash with rival Max Verstappen on the opening lap of Sunday’s British Grand Prix that sent the championsh­ip leader hurtling out of the race.

“Formula One, the FIA and the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team condemn this behavior in the strongest possible terms,” the statement said. “These people have no place in our sport and we urge that those responsibl­e should be held accountabl­e for their actions.

“Formula One, the FIA, the drivers and the teams are working to build a more diverse and inclusive sport, and such unacceptab­le instances of online abuse must be highlighte­d and eliminated.” Hamilton was handed a 10-second penalty following the crash but the seven-time world champion delivered a superb comeback drive to record his eighth win on home soil.

Verstappen was taken to hospital after the 190mph shunt, which registered at 51G, before being released later “without any major injuries”, his Red Bull team said.

Red Bull also issued a statement criticizin­g the attacks on Hamilton.

MOTOR RACING

“While we may be fierce rivals ontrack, we are all united against racism,” the team said. “We condemn racist abuse of any kind towards our teams, our competitor­s and our fans.

“As a team we are disgusted and saddened to witness the racist abuse Lewis endured yesterday on social media after the collision with Max. There is never any excuse for it. There is certainly no place for it in our sport and those responsibl­e should be held accountabl­e.” It is understood that F1 is compiling a dossier of the offensive posts and will raise them directly with the platforms and call on them to take action.

 ??  ?? United States’ Jordan Spieth chips onto the 2nd green during the final round of the British Open Golf Championsh­ip at Royal St George’s golf course Sandwich, England. (AP)
United States’ Jordan Spieth chips onto the 2nd green during the final round of the British Open Golf Championsh­ip at Royal St George’s golf course Sandwich, England. (AP)

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