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Lewis Hamilton hopes F1 drivers will be ‘more united’ in taking knee for BLM movement with strides made at British GP
Aug 4, 2020
LEWIS HAMILTON hopes F1 drivers will become "more united" when it comes to taking a knee before F1 races.
There were much-improved scenes at Silverstone, with a video message from all 20 drivers to back the sport's "end racism" and "we race as one" campaigns.
However, the decision to kneel has split the grid, with six drivers continuing to stand while Kevin Magnussen also stood for the first time last Sunday.
And Hamilton has drawn comparisons with the Premier League and says a drivers' nationality should not prevent them from also taking a knee.
He said: "I'm not going to tell you my opinion on whether everyone needs to or not.
"But if you look at all the other sports - look at basketball, look at football, Spanish teams, Italian teams, teams all over the world - no matter what nationality or mixture, they are all doing it united.
"You've got players from Russia, players from Spain. So I think it is a work in progress.
"But when the reason for perhaps not doing it is how you think it would be perceived in your country, all you have to do is look at the other sports, because they are doing it.
"So I do hope that bit by bit we can come more and more together and more united.
"I am really proud of all the drivers wearing the end racism t-shirts and I think there is progression.
"I don't know why Magnussen hadn't done it, I've not spoken to him. But I think we will just try to improve each other's understanding.
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