While in Austria and on Hungary still knelt in a fight against racism, he Kevin Magnussen, team racer Haas at Silverston he decided not to kneel and joined six racers, who also did not kneel. “I do not fully support what Black Lives Matter is committed to,”Is for the officer Algemeen Dagblad said the Dane.
Hamilton boss Toto wolff he said the six-time world champion is rightly fighting racism. “As a middle-aged white man, we can never put ourselves in the position of someone who has been racially abused,”Is for Guardian said the team boss Mercedes. "I think he realized that the peaceful and silent protest of the last 60 years has not changed anything. Maybe it’s time to polarize more with your voice and focus on the confrontation with the hope that it can trigger change.“His wife Susie, who leads the team Formula E, agrees. “Let’s face it, sport may not be racist, but if Lewis tells us it is, it’s from his personal experience and it counts a lot,”She told CNN.
When asked if racers like it is Magnussen, to forceto kneel instead of standing is Hamilton replied. “I’m not going to tell you my opinion on whether everyone should or shouldn’t. But if you look at all the other sports - look at basketball, football, Spanish teams, Italian teams, teams all over the world - regardless of nationality or mix, they all do it together," he said British. "I don’t know why Magnussen didn’t do it, I didn’t talk to him. It may be necessary to have more conversations."