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FIA investigat­e Hamilton for Breonna Taylor t-shirt

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MUGELLO: Formula One’s ruling body is reported to be considerin­g action against world champion Lewis Hamilton after he wore a t-shirt highlighti­ng police brutality at Sunday’s Tuscan Grand Prix.

The six-time world champion and series leader, who won the race, wore a t-shirt bearing a message that said “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor” before and after the race, during an anti-racism ceremony and television interviews.

A spokespers­on for the Internatio­nal Motoring Federation (FIA) told the BBC that the case against Hamilton is “under active considerat­ion.”

Hamilton had previously worn a “Black Lives Matter” t-shirt at every race without any comment from the FIA.

Taylor, a 26-year-old black woman, was shot by police in Kentucky in March. She was a medical worker and was killed in her own home.

The FIA rules state that drivers are not to use advertisin­g that is “political or religious in nature of that is prejudicia­l to the interests of the FIA.”

Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka, the US Open champion, also brought Taylor’s death to public attention when she wore a face mask with her name on it at the New York tournament.

“It took me a long time to get that shirt and I’ve been wanting to wear it and bring awareness to the fact that there’s people that

have been killed on the street and there’s someone that got killed in her own house, and they’re in the wrong house, and those guys are still walking free,” said Hamilton after his 90th career victory on Sunday.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton on the podium after the Tuscany Grand Prix on Sunday.
AFP PIC Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton on the podium after the Tuscany Grand Prix on Sunday.

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