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Saudi Arabia, Hamilton’s rainbow helmet for LGBTQI + rights

First, on the track and in the battle for rights Lgbtqi+. Lewis Hamilton, that the world title is being played (everything will be decided in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, to which the Mercedes driver and Verstappen arrive paired at the top of the standings with 369.5 points), has once again chosen to take sides. As it had already done already in Qatar, Hamilton has decided to entrust his safety to a helmet made with the colors of the rainbow.

A strong and decisive message that the champion hit in the face of a country where homosexuality remains illegal and the law of sharia is in force with which same-sex relationships can come to be punished with flogging and even the death penalty.

We Stand Together e Love is Love, these are the two slogans that the English driver has decided to use for the occasion to replace his now famous one Still We Rise.

“I decided to use the same helmet I wore in Qatar and I will probably do the same for the Abu Dhabi race as well,” said Hamilton, “I have not received any negative comments about it”. In addition to colors, his message is entrusted to words. “On the back are the writings because it is important for me to represent that community. I know there are certain situations that need to be highlighted. I hope someone will join me, I would like to know more about what is happening here ».

Hamilton speaks with an open heart, and has many doubts about the real situation in Saudi Arabia. “I’m not comfortable. For example, we are sure that the women’s law to be able to drive (entered into force in 2018, ed) is really guaranteed? “.

“However, it wasn’t my choice to be here,” he explains, “and I don’t feel comfortable. But the sport decided that way, so I thought at least it would be right raise public awareness on this subject that is so close to my heart ».

Hamilton’s appeal to colleagues not to leave him alone in this battle did not fall on deaf ears. It was to collect it Sebastian Vettel, who rented a kart track where he ran a race for women only. The German Aston Martin driver, on the sidelines of the event, tells it this way. “It was a fun way to promote the values ​​that are important to me. I hosted eight young women from the area around Jeddah. It was really nice to meet them ».

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