Hamilton inspired by England soccer players ahead of home GP
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[July 16, 2021]
(Reuters) - Seven times Formula
One world champion Lewis Hamilton said he was inspired by the
reaction of England soccer players to online abuse after their
penalty shootout loss to Italy in the European championship final.
The Mercedes driver, gearing up for his home British Grand Prix at
Silverstone on Sunday, agreed with winger Jadon Sancho who posted on
social media that the public response showed "hate will never win".
Substitutes Marcus Rashford, Sancho and Bukayo Saka all missed spot
kicks with the three Black players later suffering racist abuse.
"Love conquers all," said Hamilton, Formula One's only Black driver.
"We do have a long way to go, we need to grow from these experiences
but I was really, really proud of how the England squad performed
and how they handled it as a team, all coming from different
backgrounds.
"And particularly those individual players who were in the line of
fire. How they handled it, hats off to them. Incredibly inspiring.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton during a
promotional photoshoot for the unveiling of the new 2022 F1 car
REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge
"So many people throughout the country
have been massively supportive. We're a proud nation but it doesn't
mean we can't continue to learn," he added.
Hamilton is chasing a record-extending eighth win at Silverstone but
is 32 points behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen after nine races.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby Davis)
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