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Lewis Hamilton upset with F1 ex-champs

He has hit back at Mario Andretti and Jackie Stewart for their comments on his anti-racism stance and push for greater diversity in the sport

Reuters London Published 23.07.20, 03:37 AM
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton AP

Lewis Hamilton has hit back at past Formula One champions Mario Andretti and Jackie Stewart for their comments on his anti-racism stance and push for greater diversity in the sport.

Andretti, who won his title in 1978 and is now 80, was quoted by the Chilean newspaper El Mercurio as saying he had a lot of respect for the six-time world champion but asked why he had “become a militant”. The American great also spoke, in comments translated into Spanish, of “creating a problem that doesn’t exist” and added that “in motor racing colour doesn’t matter; you have to win your place with results”.

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Triple champion Stewart, 81 and Britain’s most successful driver until Hamilton came along, had told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that he did not think Formula One had as big a problem as it might seem.

Hamilton is the only black driver in a sport that is heavily white and male.

“This is disappointing but unfortunately a reality that some of the older generation who still have a voice today cannot get out of their own way and acknowledge there is a problem,” Hamilton said in an Instagram Story.

“It is never too late to learn and I hope that this man who I’ve always had respect for can take the time to educate himself,” he said of Andretti’s comments.

Of Stewart’s comments, the Briton wrote: “Again, another one. Just disappointing.”

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