Mercedes ’gesture to this Hamilton fan was harassed at the stands

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Regretful. Disgusting experienced at the Austrian F1 GP stands of some madmen. The newspaper Correct Standards talks about a lot of information about sexism, sexual assault, homophobic and racist comments from the stands. And an example happened to a Lewis Hamilton fan, among thousands of ‘orange’ tide fans in favor of his great rival, Max. Verstappen.

Mercedes found out that a fan of the 7-time champion had been harassed at the stands. Drunk spectators lifted her dress and told her she didn’t deserve respect because she was a Hamilton fan. Consequently, the star team decided to react by bringing such a fan to the box hamiltonan act that doesn’t erase the woman’s bad memories of what happened, but somehow makes her smile after a horrible stage.

“We found out it happened. And it needs to stop. If you’re a Formula 1 fan, any team, any driver, you can’t be racist, you can’t be sexist and you can’t be homophobic because you don’t fit into Formula 1 and us. I do not love you.” pointed out by the Mercedes boss, who in turn stressed that not all fans on the Austrian track should believe that.

“On the other hand, we must be careful. Just because there are a few drunk idiots who don’t know how the world is now. We shouldn’t condemn the 99.9% of the fans who come here. ”

“There are always fools around. I hope we make a good show for the rest and others can stay home. “

Source: La Verdad

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