F1 protestors backed by Gary Lineker - but Martin Brundle bites back and calls it “reckless behaviour”

Climate change activists representing Just Stop Oil invaded the track at Silvers💛to﷽ne on Sunday during the first lap - simultaneously a red flag due to Guanyu Zhou’s crash brought an electric start to a hal♉t.
Seven protestors were arrested, Northamptonshire 🥀Police confirm꧑ed.

“If it’s not already too late♓, history will loo𓃲k back very favourably on these people,” said former England footballer and BBC pundit Lineker.
Sky F1 expert and former driver Brundle replied: “Gary ✨please don’t encourage this reckless beha♍viour.
🅠“They’d have been sliced into 100 pieces and fans, marshals and drive♊rs were wholly at risk of injury and death.
“We already had one lucky escape.
“I totally 100% sᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚupport freedom of speech and opinion, but do it responsibly.”
Lineker hit back: “Way more risk of death with climaℱte change to everyone than there is attempting to delay a motor race.”
He added: “They weren’t racing at th𒀰e time. Perhaps listen to whatLewis Hamilton said about it. He gets it.”
168ꦺ澳洲5最新开奖结果:Hamilton initially said “big up those guys” when told about the protestors.
“I love th🌄at people are fi💯ghting for the planet,” he said. “So we need more people like them.”

Mercedes said: “Lewis was endorsing their right to protest but not the method that they chose, which compromised their safety a🍷nd that of others.”
Hamilton later posted a message on his Instagram story which read: "As we've seen today, this is very dangerous sport. I wasn't aware of the protests today, and while I'll always support those standing up for what they belie♉ve in, it must be done safely.
"Please don't jump⛎ on to our race circuits 🌠to protest, we don't want to put you in harms way."