Lewis Hamilton has hit back at his Formula One rivals for their silence in regards to racism and the Black Lives Matter movement.
The six-time world champion returned to the track this weekend following the enforced coronavirus break, but hinted at a further lack of solidarity from fellow members of the starting grid.
Hamilton himself has been vocal in his support for the BLM movement, even attending a march in London last month. He was previously critical of some of his opponents for failing to speak out on the issue, stating in May that he 'stands alone' in a 'white-dominated sport'.
The Brit attended a meeting of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association on Friday, where it was determined all drivers would sport "End Racism” t-shirts in
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