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Verstappen and Leclerc show their support for Hamilton

Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc have both voiced their support for Lewis Hamilton, after Nelson Piquet used a racial slur against the seven-time World Champion. The two title protagonists voiced their concerns about the behaviour of certain segments of the Formula 1 community, as the issue of racism has reared its head up in the days leading up to the British Grand Prix. Former Red Bull reserve Juri Vips lost his backing from the company and was dropped from their junior programme, after using a racial slur while playing Call of Duty on a live stream. He has been given a reprieve by his Formula 2 team Hitech to see out the season. Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Nelson Piquet used a...
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