- Hamilton aims to ‘engage young black people’ in motor sport
- F1 world champion has spoken widely on race in recent weeks
The six-time world Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is to set up a commission to increase diversity and boost BAME representation across motor sport.
Hamilton, who said he felt “so much anger, sadness and disbelief” after the death of George Floyd, has spoken widely on race in light of protests over the killing in Minneapolis. The Mercedes driver said the aim of his commission would be to make the sport “become as diverse as the complex and multicultural world we live in”.
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