Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton did not have to request permission from the FIA to wear a rainbow design on his helmet at F1's Bahrain GP, Autosport understands. Full story ⬇️
that drivers are allowed to say what they want in interviews and press conference and the ban related to formal events such as the grid ceremony and podium. matters in the Middle East, Hamilton’s decision to run a rainbow design in Bahrain has attracted a lot of interest.
However the FIA, which has its own diversity programme, supports the rainbow logo. It would only take a closer look at such a matter if it was raised by another stakeholder, such as a race promoter.Speaking on Friday before he revealed the helmet, Hamilton acknowledged that he had had some concerns about the FIA's winter announcement.
He said: “Of course, when you read that in the news it tells me that we are in the wrong direction, it's counter to what I've been trying to do with the team, for example, what I've been trying to do in conversations with stakeholders within our sport. “But I expect pushback, there are still individuals that don't either understand or believe the importance of having an inclusive environment. And I think my job and our job is to continue to highlight that, the positives of what that can have, and the importance of it.“And it might sound like a broken record. But that's what I'm to keep on doing, it's a fight that I'm going to keep on having.
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