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Vettel displays his 'pride' colors in Hungary

  Sebastian Vettel is showing his support this weekend in Hungary for the country's LGBTQ+ community, sporting a special helmet livery that prominently features its 'pride' colors. Hungary has come under fire by the international community following the recent introduction of a new law banning the representation of homosexuality and transgender individuals in schools and entertainment programs destined to under 18-year-olds. Lewis Hamilton spoke out on the issue ahead of this weekend's event, calling the Hungarian government's stance "unacceptable and cowardly". But the seven-time world champion isn't the only F1 driver to voice his concerns, with Vettel marching into the...
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