Both F1 and Mercedes have released statements condemning 'racist or discriminatory language'.
F1 and Mercedes condemn Piquet after Hamilton racial slurFormula 1 and Mercedes have released statements on Nelson Piquet’s alleged racial slur against Lewis Hamilton.
This weekend marks a year since the highly controversial incident on the first lap of the race at Silverstone, when the two title protagonists collided at high speed at the Copse corner. Verstappen was flung into the tyre barriers and had to be taken to hospital for precautionary checks. The 69-year old won three F1 World Championships during the 1980s, and made headlines in Brazil last year as he acted as a chauffeur for Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro at a public event.
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