Lewis Hamilton responds to Nelson Piquet's racist remark

Lewis Hamilton has responded to ex-F1 champion Nelson Piquet via social media after the Brazilian called him a racist name.
Lewis Hamilton (GBR)
Lewis Hamilton (GBR)

Hamilton has taken to social media to respond to Piquet's♌ recent comments with a series of tweets.

He then posted a twee🐈t in Portuguese, wh🧸ich translates to: 'Let's focus on changing the mindset'.

Hamilton followed that up with a third tweet ⛄calling for 'action.

What did Nelson Piquet say?

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The insult happened in an interview that Piquet gave in November 2021, when talking about last year’s F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, but has only ꧃just come to light.

Fo🅺rmer driver Piquet, from Brazil, criticised Hamilton for his clash with ꦺMax Verstappen and called him a racist word, in his native language.

Lewis Hamilton responds to Nelson Piquet's racist remark

The rough translation, as provided by Brazilian media, is: “The [racist term] put theꦑ car in and left because there was no way to get past two 🐼cars at that corner. He did dirty."

The quotes have been reported by many of Bra⭕zil’s biggest outlets including , , and๊

The interview was given to journalist Ricardo Oliveira to a Brazilian outlet calle꧂d Motorsport Talk.

The incident in question, f🍎rom the 2021 F1 British Grand Prix, is when Hamilton and Verstappen bumped. Hamilton went on to win the race.

They return to Silverstone this weekend.

Piquet, who won three F1 world championships in the 1980s, is also the father of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Verstappen’s girlfriend, Kelly Piq🌌uet.

Piquet was in the public eye last year when he drove 𒁏a Rolls-Royce for Brazil’s controversial president, Jair Bolsonaro, at the country’s Independence Day.

In response to Piquet's 🐼comments, F1 released a statement on Tuesday morning.

“Discriminatory or racist language is unacceptable in any form and has no part in society. Lewis is an incredible ambassador for our sport and deserves respect. His tireless efforts to increase diversity and inclusion ar꧋e a lesson to many and something we are committed to at F1," the statement read.

Shortly after, Mercedes posted a statement on their social media acc🌠ount.

It read: “We condemn in the strongest terms any use of racist or discriminatory language of any kind. Lewis has spearh🉐eaded our sport’s efforts to combat racism, and he is a true champion of diversity on and off track.

“Together, we share a vision for a diverse and inclusive motorsport, and this incident underlines the fundamental importance of continuing to strive for a br🔯ighter future.”

Red Bull terminate Juri Vips' contract after racist remark

Juri Vips (EST), Red Bull
Juri Vips (EST), Red Bull

Red B🍷ull have terminated the contract of 🧸their test and reserve driver, Juri Vips, just hours after Hamilton's response to Piquet.

Vips was concluded to have made a racist comment, after being suspended while under investigation. He m𝓀ade the remark while live streaming himself 📖playing video games.

F1 facing major racism questions

In the days leading up to the F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the issue of racism within Formula 1 is sure to be the main to꧑pic.

Both Hamilton and Redꦏ Bull have found themselves at the centre of separate issues on the same day.

Verstappen’s girlfriend’s father labelled Hamilton a racist name, before his team termi🌃nated the contract of Vips who also made a racist rem▨ark.

It is particularly poignant timing given that both incidents happened in the build-up to Hamilton’s home race - the sev𒐪en-time world champion from Britain has always been an advocate for social change whose influence extends far beyond the race track.

His words on issues of ꦍrace and social change will perhaps never be more powerful than when he addresses the media at Silverstone on Thursday.

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