The FIA has said it will not investigate Lewis Hamilton for wearing a t-shirt which called for the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor to be imprisoned, according to the BBC. Instead, they will clarify the rules and guidelines surrounding what drivers can and can’t wear on the podium and before the race. READ: 78%
More78 percent of Formula One fans think Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton should be penalised for wearing a t-shirt during the podium ceremony at Mugello which called for the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor to be imprisoned. The other 22 percent who participated in Formula1News.co.uk’s survey on the matter said he shouldn’t be punished for
MoreRacing Point brought a raft of upgrades to the inaugural Tuscan Grand Prix – estimated to be worth around a quarter of a second – but they only had a single set. With Lance Stroll leading his team-mate in the F1 Drivers’ Standings and his father, Lawrence, heading up the consortium of investors who own
MoreThe FIA is investigating Lewis Hamilton for wearing a t-shirt which paid tribute to Breonna Taylor and demanded that the police officers who shot her dead earlier this year be jailed. An FIA spokesperson was quoted as saying the matter is “under active consideration.” READ: Vettel Reveals Why He Didn’t Buy Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004 Hamilton,
MoreEarlier this month, it emerged that Sebastian Vettel had bought a Williams FW14B – the car which Nigel Mansell drove on his way to winning the 1992 F1 Drivers’ title. At the Tuscan Grand Prix, Vettel revealed that the Ferrari F2004 is his favourite car and he wanted to buy one, but it was “way
MoreFans have criticised Formula One on social media for “censoring” Lewis Hamilton’s tribute to Breonna Taylor – an African-American who was shot dead by officers of the Louisville Metro Police Department earlier this year. After winning the Tuscan Grand Prix, Hamilton put on a t-shirt emblazoned with “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor.” READ:
MoreThe safety car was deployed on the first lap of the inaugural Tuscan Grand Prix after three cars collided – and there was even more carnage during the restart. A series of collisions took place down the start-finish straight, leading to the race being red-flagged. READ: Mercedes Insist Story About £700mn Ineos Takeover & Rebrand
MoreMercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff has dismissed a story broken by the Mail on Sunday which claims petrochemical giant Ineos is close to buying a large stake in the team. Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan told the British tabloid that the company, which announced a multi-year sponsorship deal with the Mercedes F1 team
MoreThe inaugural Tuscan Grand Prix was full of action and drama, with plenty of crashes and quite a few intense on-track battles and overtakes. The race only lasted a matter of seconds before the safety car came out on the opening lap, with Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly having to retire after just a few
MoreLewis Hamilton has extended his lead in the Formula One Drivers’ Standings after taking victory at the inaugural Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello. Team-mate Valtteri Bottas finished in second place despite overtaking Hamilton at the start of the Grand Prix. READ: Wolff To Leave Mercedes After £700mn Ineos Takeover & Rebrand – Reports Alex Albon
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