Lewis Hamilton criticised after naming dream driver duo if he had an F1 team
Social media row bre♕aks out after Lewi🅷s Hamilton names future stars

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton was asked to name his two ideal drivers i💙f he had his own♈ Formula 1 team.
But his answer prompted a f𒁃eisty response from another racing driver.
Hamilton answered the hypothetical question by picking Kenzo Craigie and Dorian🅷e🎀 Pin.
Craigie and Pin are both Mercedes-backed juniors.
Craigie, aged 14, joined Mercedes last year after success in ꦰthꦺe British karting scene.
France’s Pin, aged 20, has driven in the F1 Academy and the World Endurance Championship.
“Kenzo and Doriane,” Hamilton said.
“She’s a badass. If I were to make a team… maybe one day I wil𓆏l… it’ll be diverse from the beginning.”
Lewis Hamilton criticised after naming future F1 stars
But that answer didn’t satisfy another racer.
“Put your money where your mouth is!”
That was the response from Sophia Floersch, who is a part﷽ of the Alpine Acad💧emy.
Hamilton has been a great advoc🐻ate for diversity within Formula 1 including wishing for a female racin🧜g in the series.
Lella Lombardi was the last woman in aꦦn F1 grand prix, in 19𒀰76.
The Mercedes driver has routinely🔥 talked up the F1 Academy initiative🥂, too.
Red Bull engineer Calum Nicholas stuck up fꦉor Hamilton and dismissed the complaint from Alpine driveꦰr Floersch.
“Very disappoiꩲnted with this response,”🌳 he told Floersch.
“Lewis💛 has poured more money and time into championing underrepresented g♋roups than ANYONE in the history of our sport.
“The Hamilton Commi🐈ssion was a game-changer and witho🍒ut it, we likely wouldn’t have many of the programs working to break down the barriers to entry into racing.
“Why would you want to antagonise people that are already on your 𝔍side?”
Broadcasteﷺr Sean Kelly added: "He was in the Academy paddock on Sunday too.
"Credit where it is due, he gives his time, which is probably even harder for him to do onܫ an F1 weekend than just giving his money."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade co🀅vering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.