If you don t experience it yourself you can t fully understand it Lewis Hamilton describes why it s tough to see results in his push for diversity in F1
If you don t experience it yourself you can t fully understand it - Lewis Hamilton describes why it s tough to see results in his push for diversity in F1 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Happy Pride Month, Team LH! Wherever you are, whoever you are: you are valid, you are seen and you are loved. This will always be a safe space for you. Still fighting for more than just trophies. also touched on how difficult it has been to make an impact with his initiative because more often than not, he's the only one taking a stand. He added, saying: “[It is] very tough, especially if you’re the only one taking a stand. The Hamilton Commission was born to create awareness, to break down barriers. It’s hard, but I remain confident. If I look at my team, Mercedes, they have taken the right direction. In marketing, for example, there has never been so much “diversity”. Now I would like to see the same steps also in other sectors, between mechanics and engineers. Increase the presence of women in motorsport. The commission sends indications to F1, I take care that they are received. And I also worry that the money from the “Mission 44” foundation will go to the young people who need it.”
If you don t experience it yourself you can t fully understand it - Lewis Hamilton describes why it s tough to see results in his push for diversity in F1
Lewis Hamilton felt it is tough for the grid to understand what inclusion is as they haven't experienced the other side of it Lewis Hamilton has been a vocal advocate of diversity within F1. The only black world champion in the sport, he has used his platform to spread awareness about diversity and inclusion around him. Speaking to Corriere della Serra about the limitations in his battle to bring diversity to the sport, Hamilton admitted that since his fellow drivers find it hard to fully understand it as they have not truly experienced the disparity. He said: “They want to learn, but if you don’t experience it for yourself, you can’t fully understand. Some time ago I said to Toto Wolff: ‘Think if you entered the paddock, they were all black and you were the only white’.” Happy Pride Month, Team LH!Wherever you are, whoever you are: you are valid, you are seen and you are loved.
This will always be a safe space for you.
Still fighting for more than just trophies.
Happy Pride Month, Team LH! Wherever you are, whoever you are: you are valid, you are seen and you are loved. This will always be a safe space for you. Still fighting for more than just trophies. also touched on how difficult it has been to make an impact with his initiative because more often than not, he's the only one taking a stand. He added, saying: “[It is] very tough, especially if you’re the only one taking a stand. The Hamilton Commission was born to create awareness, to break down barriers. It’s hard, but I remain confident. If I look at my team, Mercedes, they have taken the right direction. In marketing, for example, there has never been so much “diversity”. Now I would like to see the same steps also in other sectors, between mechanics and engineers. Increase the presence of women in motorsport. The commission sends indications to F1, I take care that they are received. And I also worry that the money from the “Mission 44” foundation will go to the young people who need it.”