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Lewis Hamilton comments on the whole Vinícius Junior situation in an interview ahead of the Monaco GP
Sunday’s Spanish La Liga match between Valencia and Real Madrid brought vile racist attacks on Vinícius Junior. The Brazilian subsequently received support from around the world, and one of the supporters was Lewis Hamilton.
Sunday’s Spanish La Liga match between Valencia and Real Madrid brought vile racist attacks on Vinícius Junior. The Brazilian subsequently received support from around the world, and one of the supporters was Lewis Hamilton.
The F1 driver and 7-time world champion commented on the whole situation on his Instagram profile on the day of the event, but it didn’t end there.
Ahead of this weekend’s upcoming Monaco VC, the Brit was also asked about the circumstances in an interview with Sky Sports. Hamilton himself unfortunately knows all too well what it’s like to be the victim of racist attacks.
As the first and so far only dark-skinned F1 driver, he has faced attacks on his heritage countless times. This is one of the many reasons why Hamilton’s approval rating is so high.
“It’s devastating that in 2023 we’re still seeing and hearing these things. It really touches me and stirs up a lot of emotions. Whether I think about what I experienced at the races in Britain, Italy, France or Spain.
I think he’s incredibly brave. It’s amazing that all the players who experience similar circumstances stay strong, stand up to it. They’re not overly reactive because they know there are a lot of little kids watching.
There is no place for discrimination in today’s society. Sport has to do more for it, all of us. When we hear it or see it, we have to do something about it”, expressed the Brit.
The whole incident took place at the Estadio de Mestalla, Valencia’s home stadium. The sectors from where the racist abuse was hurled will be closed for the next 5 matches and the club will also be fined 45,000 euros.
In addition, the Disciplinary Committee revoked the penalty and red card that Brazilian Vinícius received in the duel. Despite this, he did not feature at all in the last home game in La Liga against Vallecano.
Source: Twitter, CT24
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