Hamilton, who starts his bid for a record
equalling seventh title in the season-opening Austrian Grand
Prix on Sunday, has been vocal in support of the Black Lives
Matter movement and racial equality.
The 35-year-old Mercedes driver, who will be in black overalls
and driving a black car with the message 'End Racism' on it this
season, last month criticised those who failed to speak out.
"I see those of you who are staying silent, some of you the
biggest of stars yet you stay silent in the midst of injustice,"
said the Briton, referring to the killing of George Floyd, an
unarmed black man who died after a white U.S. police officer
knelt on his neck.
Hamilton, the sport's only Black driver, explained in a video
released by Mercedes' parent company Daimler as part of a 'We
Care, We do, We Move' series on Thursday that he was addressing
the world of motorsport as a whole.
"People perceived it as (if) I was targeting drivers," he said.
"I really wasn't. It was targeted at the whole industry. And
it's been something I've been aware of for a long, long time,
and not really seen anyone doing anything about it.
"People being silent is something that I've experienced for such
a long time, and now is not the time to be silent. This is a
time to help spread the message, the time to pull together. We
need as many voices as we can to push for change.
"That was really a calling to people within the industry for
accountability, for all the brands. They need to do more. The
sport needs to do more. The (governing) FIA need to do more. We
all need to do more. So that was really what the message was
about."
Formula One drivers, who responded to Hamilton's initial
comments with their own messages against racism, are expected to
show further support this weekend.
McLaren's Lando Norris has suggested they could 'take a knee' as
a gesture before the race at the Red Bull Ring.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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