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FIA clarifies podium conduct after Hamilton protest

The FIA has tweaked its guidelines for the post-race podium ceremony in the wake of Lewis Hamilton’s protest at the Tuscan Grand Prix. Hamilton donned a T-shirt underneath his overalls, displaying it in parc ferme and on the podium, that read ‘Arrest The Cops Who Killed Breonna Taylor’, in reference to the 26-year-old who was shot dead by police in her home in Kentucky in March. Hamilton was not censured for his actions but the FIA has moved to clarify the procedure for the post-race ceremony moving forward. In the post-race procedure notes issued on Sunday an FIA document confirmed that as usual “once out of their cars, the top three Drivers will be weighed by the FIA near their...
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