Lewis Hamilton says Black Lives Matters gives him an ‘extra boost’ to win F1 races



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SEVEN-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton said Black Lives Matter gave him “extra push” to win races.

He used his spot as a guest editor on BBC Radio 4’s Today show to talk about the murder of American George Floyd, which sparked BLM protests around the world.

Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton said Black Lives Matter gave him 'extra boost' to win races

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Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton said Black Lives Matter gave him ‘extra boost’ to win racesCredit: AP: Associated Press

The 35-year-old Mercedes driver said: “This year I had this extra push to get to the end of those races.

“It was a different impulse than what I had in the past.

“Get to the end of those races first so I can use that platform and shine the light as brightly as possible.”

Hamilton was seen at the races wearing T-shirts and masks with anti-racist slogans and knelt on the winners’ podium.

The winner of Sports Personality of the Year was asked if he was afraid of how people would react if he took a public position.

He insisted: “There is no way I can keep quiet.

The 35-year-old Mercedes driver said: 'I had this extra push this year to get to the end of those races.'

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The 35-year-old Mercedes driver said: ‘I had this extra push this year to get to the end of those races.’Credit: AFP

“And once I said that to myself, I had no fear.”

The sport’s only black driver said many other young “kids of color” deserved a chance to advance.

But he said: “The opportunity is not the same for them.”

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