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Hamilton speaks on how F1 can drive change

Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 as a whole can unite to drive change and make the sport more diverse and inclusive for the future. F1's six-time world champion has been a powerful and leading voice in recent weeks calling for an end to racism and discrimination around the world, while also challenging the sport he competes in to become more inclusive. In order to help drive change in the long-term, Hamilton has launched a research project in his own name - The Hamilton Commission - while his Mercedes team are running black cars in the 2020 season in a powerful statement of their own intent to promote diversity and inclusion. F1's season-opening weekend also represents the public launch of...
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