F1 drivers free to choose how to mark pre-race stance during 2021 season

F1 drivers will be completely free to choose how they wish to mark the revised pre-race ceremony this season.
F1 drivers free to choose how to mark pre-race stance

Formula 1 drivers will be comple𝕴tely free to choose how they wish to mark the revised pre-race ceremony this season.

In a change to F1’s 💎pre-race ‘End Racism’ demonstration, the sport will use the allocated slot prior to races in 2021 to focus attention on its ‘We Race As One’ initiati🌱ve launched last year.

As part of its push for greater diversity in motorsport, F1 held a p🥂re-race stance against racism which featured the wearing of ‘End Racism’ T-shirts and a video message. All the drivers apart from Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, Max Verstappen, Daniil Kvyat, Kevin Magnussen, and Alfa Romeo duo Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi opted to take a knee.

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For the upcoming 2021 campaign, F1 drivers will gather on the grid ahead of💎 the race to show united support for important issues that include the three key pillars of the championship’s revised ‘We Race As One’ message - sustainability, diversity and inclusion.

During this timeframe, there will not be a requirement to carry out a speci🦩fic gesꩵture, with drivers free to decide how they want to show their support.

An F1 spokesperson said: “The whole of Formula 1 is united in its support for #WeRaceAsOne and the drivers will all show th🦹eir own support for the initiative ahead of the grand prix.

💙“The drivers will be free to show their commitment in their own way before the race and 🍬there will be no requirement for them to make a specific gesture.

"The important t🥀hing is all of them being together in full support of our initiatives on sustainability, diversity & inclusion and community.”

F1 drivers free to choose how to mark pre-race stance

The changes follow a meeting be🦄tween new F1 CEO⛄ and president Stefano Domenicali and the drivers which took place during pre-season testing in Bahrain last week.

Speaking during testing, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton - who was the leading💎 voice behind F1’s anti-racism stand last year - stressꦚed that action is more important than slogans or gestures.

“I don’t think it is the most important th👍ing that everyone does take the knee,” he exp🧸lained. “I think it is more the action that we take in the background.

“Things pass and things die down. It is important that it continues to be an issue 🧸that affects my day to day life and so many people out there.”

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