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F1 will not join Hamilton in boycotting social media this weekend

Ian Parkes Thursday 29 April 2021 18:44 F1 will not follow the lead of other sports and its driver Lewis Hamilton and partake in a social media boycott this weekend, GPFans Global has learned. In response to the growing and seemingly unregulated racial abuse of its players, English football clubs are to avoid all social media platforms from a period of 3pm on Friday through to midnight on Monday. Article continues under video They have since been supported by the English cricket board, Premiership Rugby and the Lawn Tennis Association, while seven-time F1 champion Hamilton has also pledged to join in the action, along with Sky Sports. Whilst F1 fully understands the actions of other...
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