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HAMILTON under investigation by the FIA ​​for political communication

Lewis Hamilton celebrated his victory on the podium in Mugello with a T-shirt with a political message. The Briton probably has to reckon with the penalty because the FIA ​​is investigating the matter.

Lewis Hamilton you are in Mugello bring your own 90. victory in a career, but v Tuscany he not only drew attention with his performance on the track, but also with political message. Before and after the race he wore a T-shirt with the inscription "Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor“. On the back of the T-shirt was a photo of a murdered woman with the caption "Say Her Name“. Hamilton wore this shirt before the race while playing national anthems and after the race as part of the ceremony on stage for the winners as well as in television interviews.

But The British doing so threatens problems. As the newspaper reports Daily Mail, Yippee FIA against the Mercedes team racer investigation. Because the rules FIA prohibits any political expression, which an official of the umbrella organization also confirmed to the British newspaper and explained that Hamilton this time exceeded the limit. What could be the penalty for Hamilton and how high it is is not clear. He will most likely get a fine.

According to the FIA ​​umbrella organization, which bans any political expression in Formula 1, Lewis Hamilton has crossed the line in Mugello.

Breonne Taylor was March 13 this year v Louisville shot in a police operation in her apartment because officers suspected her friend was selling drugs. It’s on social media Hamilton said of his campaign: "It has been six months since Breonna Taylor was shot by police officers at her home. There is still no right. We will not be silent,”The racer wrote Mercedesa, which is also gathered journalists in Mugello stressed the importance of his engagement. “It cannot be that police officers are still at large and continue to stage racism. This should be noted."                                

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