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Alla Zakarian

01-04-2021 | 20:52 Formula 1
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"No one has the right to tell us to shut up"- Lewis Hamilton blasts anti-activism critics


Lewis Hamilton says no one has the right to silence his views anymore. Formula One's only black driver Hamilton led pre-race anti-racism demonstrations last year. "I would argue that last year was the bravest," Hamilton explained to Sky Sport F1's Rachel Brookes. "For one of the very few people of colour within our sport, to be able to voice out your feelings and be open about experiences you've had, not be sure of the criticism or backlash that might come from that if it's interpreted that way. "I'm sure you can empathise as a woman in a male dominated sport, I mean I can only imagine the challenges you have faced and you for sure, will have had to have been quiet when you've taken certain flack or whatever it might have been. And now we live in a space where we can be a lot more open about, and no one has the right to tell us to shut up anymore. I think that's super empowering you know." Coming into the 2021 season, Hamilton's team Mercedes maintained the black livery as they continued their push for diversity and anti-racism. He continued: "It doesn't come easy. I think naturally people probably work hard to make things maybe look, or they appear easier than they are. But with great difficulty, and I've got a great team around me, but I would say I'm a lot busier than any drivers' ever been. "And finding the right balance is probably the hardest thing. You never want to arrive and people say, oh the reason you didn't perform is because you're too distracted by all these other things, which is an easy cop out for people to attack you with. If you look at along the way, all of the different things I've done, when I was in New York doing a fashion show, and then I flew over, everyone - even Niki [Lauda] was like you can't do that. "And then I put in that qualifying lap which kind of breaks that mould and everyone was like actually, oh yes you can. It's what I really think it's about, breaking the mould. I care to do the job, I wouldn't be able to do all of these other things if it wasn't for racing. "There's so much I want to do, but it almost feels like there's not enough time, even though there is time. But like everyone they want everything now. You've just got to plan it out and be patient."
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