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Hamilton urges rival F1 teams to follow in Mercedes diversity footsteps

Lewis Hamilton has urged rival Formula 1 teams to follow Mercedes' actions in creating a more diverse sport. Hamilton was at the forefront of F1's 'End Racism' stance last season, using his platform to try and invoke a change of the sport's attitude towards minorities either working or attempting to work in F1, as well as bringing general awareness to societal issues. Article continues under video After announcing his new contract last month, Hamilton and Mercedes also revealed a new initiative to provide opportunities for minorities to interact with STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths] projects, with the seven-time champion hoping other teams will follow suit. "Mercedes...
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