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Lewis Hamilton’s Breonna Taylor and Black Lives Matter stance slammed as ‘too much’ by ex-F1 rival Vitaly Petrov


LEWIS HAMILTON’S support of Breonna Taylor and his stance on Black Lives Matter has been slammed as “too much” by a former Formula One rival.

Russian Vitaly Petrov hit out at the British star in an outspoken interview – before insisting racism doesn’t exist in his home country.

Lewis Hamilton has been hailed by many for his commitment to battling racial injustice but was criticised by Vitaly PetrovCredit: Rex Features

Earlier in September the reigning world champion unveiled a top supporting Taylor after winning the Tuscan Grand Prix.

The t-shirt read: “Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor,” while a photo of her and the words “say her name” was across the back.

Medic Breonna Taylor was shot dead by American police in her Kentucky apartment in March.

F1’s governing body, the FIA, will not punish Hamilton amid critics’ claims that it was a political message – which are banned from the sport.

But Petrov, who had three years in F1 from 2010 to 2012, reckons Hamilton’s move went too far.

He told Championat: “For me, this T-shirt, on top of calling for everyone to kneel, was too much.

“It is a personal matter for every adult. You have the right to speak out on social media or give interviews, but I think the US government is well aware of these problems already.

“But to call on that in Formula One itself… I think half of the spectators didn’t even know what the shirt was about until it was explained to them.

The Russian hit out at Hamilton and labelled his action as ‘too much’ before denying racism is a problem in his country

“And let’s say a driver admits to being gay – will they come out with a rainbow flag and urge everyone to become gay as well? I think the FIA will no longer allow such behaviours.”

Hamilton, 35, has led F1’s fight against racism this year and has received plenty of plaudits for his determination to see change in society.

He wears a Black Lives Matter T-shirt and takes a knee before each race and encourages his fellow drivers to join him – although he encountered resistance from a minority.

Despite some opposition, the Stevenage star insisted he “won’t give up” in his campaign for justice.

In Russia we do not have the problems that Hamilton is talking about

Vitaly Petrov

Hamilton wrote online: “I want you to know that I won’t stop, I won’t let up, I won’t give up on using this platform to shed light on what I believe is right.

“This is a journey for all of us to come together and challenge the world on every level of injustice, not only racial.”

But TIME magazine named Hamilton in their top 100 most influential people list, hailing his work.

Petrov, though, added that Russians only kneel “before God and to propose to your future wife”.

Denying his nation’s troubles with racism, he added: “In Russia we have a different mentality, and we do not have the problems that Hamilton is talking about. There should be respect for everyone.”

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Lewis Hamilton wears t-shirt demanding justice for Breonna Taylor on the podium after winning the Tuscan F1 GP


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