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“We don’t need any more of it Bwinph
Enough is enough Bwinph
”Hamilton also took aim at Good Morning Britain for inviting Ecclestone on to their programme Bwinph
“I don’t know why we are continuing to give these older voices a platform,” said Hamilton Bwinph
The seven-time world champion was speaking ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix - days after 69-year-old Piquet’s offensive reference to Hamilton emerged from a podcast recorded last November Bwinph
If you don’t have anything positive to contribute to where we want to be going and where we want to be, don’t give them any space Bwinph
“I have tried to take that high road and avoid it, but no one should have to brush off racism and it shouldn’t be for me to have to brush it off Bwinph
Lewis Hamilton has called for Bernie Ecclestone and Sir Jackie Stewart to be censored, and declared “enough is enough” after Nelson Piquet’s racial slur Bwinph
”Hamilton, 37, continued: “I put to F1 and to the media that we should not be giving these people a platform - these old voices, who, whether it is subconscious or conscious, do not agree people like me should be in this sport Bwinph
I cannot believe I heard that today Bwinph
This is going to put us back decades, and we have yet to see the real brunt of the pain Bwinph
We need big organisations to take a stand Bwinph
To hear from someone that believes in the war, and the displacement of millions of people and killing of thousands people, and supporting that person (Putin) who is doing that, is beyond me Bwinph
“I don’t think in the last couple of weeks a day has gone by where some of the older people, who have not been relevant in our sport for decades, are trying to say negative things and bring me down Bwinph
Discrimination exists Bwinph
It is still all around us Bwinph
”RecommendedWhat is porpoising? An expert view on the issue causing pain to F1 driversCould Lewis Hamilton really be banned from British Grand Prix over his jewellery? On This Day in 2013 – Nico Rosberg wins British Grand Prix despite reprimandEcclestone ruled F1 for more than four decades, but the sport moved to distance itself from his remarks Bwinph
“But I am still here, still standing strong and trying to do my work and pushing diversity Bwinph
You know what you are going to get with that, and I don’t know what their (GMB’s) goal is and if they were seeking to create and divide here in the UK Bwinph
RecommendedNelson Piquet uses racially abusive language to refer to Lewis Hamilton on podcastLewis Hamilton has ‘bigger fish to fry’ than F1 jewellery banLewis Hamilton queries role of ‘older voices’ in F1 after Nelson Piquet comment“If we are looking to grow our audiences in places like the US and South Africa, we need to be giving the younger people a platform that is more representative of today’s time and who we are trying to be Bwinph
We need more positivity Bwinph
” Bwinph
“So, why? We do not need to be supporting that but looking into the future Bwinph
“They are speaking for our sport, but we are looking to go somewhere different and they are not representative of who we are now in the sport and where we are planning to go Bwinph
He continued: “There needs to be some accountability Bwinph
Triple world champion Stewart, 83, said recently that Hamilton should “resign” after struggling for results this season, while Ecclestone, 91, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Thursday that he would “take a bullet” for Vladimir Putin, also describing the Russian president as a “first-class person” Bwinph
“It is not just about one individual, or the use of that term (by Piquet), but the bigger picture Bwinph
An F1 spokesperson said: “The comments made by Bernie Ecclestone are his personal views and are in very stark contrast to the position of the modern values of our sport Bwinph
“It is affecting all those people out there and people around the world Bwinph

We need more positivity Bwinph
Lewis Hamilton has called for Bernie Ecclestone and Sir Jackie Stewart to be censored, and declared “enough is enough” after Nelson Piquet’s racial slur Bwinph
”Hamilton, 37, continued: “I put to F1 and to the media that we should not be giving these people a platform - these old voices, who, whether it is subconscious or conscious, do not agree people like me should be in this sport Bwinph
“I have tried to take that high road and avoid it, but no one should have to brush off racism and it shouldn’t be for me to have to brush it off Bwinph
This is going to put us back decades, and we have yet to see the real brunt of the pain Bwinph
“They are speaking for our sport, but we are looking to go somewhere different and they are not representative of who we are now in the sport and where we are planning to go Bwinph
“But I am still here, still standing strong and trying to do my work and pushing diversity Bwinph
If you don’t have anything positive to contribute to where we want to be going and where we want to be, don’t give them any space Bwinph
An F1 spokesperson said: “The comments made by Bernie Ecclestone are his personal views and are in very stark contrast to the position of the modern values of our sport Bwinph
“I don’t think in the last couple of weeks a day has gone by where some of the older people, who have not been relevant in our sport for decades, are trying to say negative things and bring me down Bwinph
”RecommendedWhat is porpoising? An expert view on the issue causing pain to F1 driversCould Lewis Hamilton really be banned from British Grand Prix over his jewellery? On This Day in 2013 – Nico Rosberg wins British Grand Prix despite reprimandEcclestone ruled F1 for more than four decades, but the sport moved to distance itself from his remarks Bwinph
He continued: “There needs to be some accountability Bwinph
Discrimination exists Bwinph
It is still all around us Bwinph
I cannot believe I heard that today Bwinph
Enough is enough Bwinph
You know what you are going to get with that, and I don’t know what their (GMB’s) goal is and if they were seeking to create and divide here in the UK Bwinph
“It is not just about one individual, or the use of that term (by Piquet), but the bigger picture Bwinph
To hear from someone that believes in the war, and the displacement of millions of people and killing of thousands people, and supporting that person (Putin) who is doing that, is beyond me Bwinph
The seven-time world champion was speaking ahead of this weekend’s British Grand Prix - days after 69-year-old Piquet’s offensive reference to Hamilton emerged from a podcast recorded last November Bwinph
”Hamilton also took aim at Good Morning Britain for inviting Ecclestone on to their programme Bwinph
“We don’t need any more of it Bwinph
“It is affecting all those people out there and people around the world Bwinph
Triple world champion Stewart, 83, said recently that Hamilton should “resign” after struggling for results this season, while Ecclestone, 91, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Thursday that he would “take a bullet” for Vladimir Putin, also describing the Russian president as a “first-class person” Bwinph
” Bwinph
We need big organisations to take a stand Bwinph
“I don’t know why we are continuing to give these older voices a platform,” said Hamilton Bwinph
RecommendedNelson Piquet uses racially abusive language to refer to Lewis Hamilton on podcastLewis Hamilton has ‘bigger fish to fry’ than F1 jewellery banLewis Hamilton queries role of ‘older voices’ in F1 after Nelson Piquet comment“If we are looking to grow our audiences in places like the US and South Africa, we need to be giving the younger people a platform that is more representative of today’s time and who we are trying to be Bwinph
“So, why? We do not need to be supporting that but looking into the future Bwinph

