FREE newsletter is as good as that first pint back at the pubDaniel Ricciardo has explained why six F1 drivers did not kneel during a moment’s silence to support anti-racism.The season finally began in Austria at the weekend with 14 out of the 20 drivers taking the knee ahead of the race.Lewis Hamilton was among those that did with the Brit also sporting a ‘Black Lives Matter’ t-shirt with others wearing tops that donned ‘End Racism’.Max Verstappen, Antonio Giovinazzi, Daniil Kvyat, Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc and Kimi Raikkonen all remained standing as their fellow drivers knelt.And Ricciardo believes it is due to different countries seeing the act in different ways.Ricciardo said: “I just think there was a little bit of difficulty with.
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