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Latifi turns hate messages after Abu Dhabi into something positive

Nicholas Latifi is going to turn his experiences with hate messages and online harassment into something positive. The Canadian announced that he will become an ambassador for the Cybersmile Foundation that seeks to build a safer, more positive digital community. Latifi threatened after crash in Abu Dhabi After his crash in Abu Dhabi, Latifi became the victim of hate messages and even serious threats against him. The safety car after the crash gave Max Verstappen the chance to keep Lewis Hamilton from the title. Verstappen seized this opportunity with both hands and became world champion for the first time. Read more 'Hamilton will want nothing more than to destroy Verstappen this season'...
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