Lewis Hamilton has voiced his displeasure with the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). In a new interview, he spoke about the organization and its problems with gender inclusion.
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In fact, we haven't given enough importance to the problem, but it's definitely not encouraging to hear that," said Hamilton.
He also said that he wasn’t entirely surprised by the way in which Formula 1 operates, revealing that the problem has existed “ever since I came into racing.” Hamilton isn’t the first F1 driver to discuss the topic of female drivers in the male dominated sport. Nico Rosberg, a former Formula 1 German and Finnish driver, said that there’s several factors that influence this problem. “It’s a combination of things,” he said on the British political show Peston. “First of all, I think there’s some equality issue.
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