“Lewis was endorsing their right to protest but not the method they chose, which compromised their safety and that of others.' BritishGP 🇬🇧 F1
Hamilton has since backtracked, saying while he supports protesting it must be done in a safe manner.“I wasn’t aware of the protests today and while I will always support those standing up for what they believe in, it must be done safely.
“I just don’t believe jumping onto an F1 track is the right way to manifest yourself and protest. You need to be a bit more careful because you could get killed and create an accident.”
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