Lewis Hamilton has criticised Formula One's 'rushed' anti-racism message at the Hungarian Grand Prix and said the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) is not doing enough to promote the message.
F1 has allowed its drivers to come together at the beginning of each race in a show of solidarity against racism. Lewis Hamilton has worn a 'Black Lives Matter' shirt at the opening three races, while all 19 of his rivals have worn shirts saying "End Racism". A handful of drivers have opted against joining Hamilton in taking a knee.
The protest ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix seemed to be poorly organised, with drivers quickly coming together for a moment before scattering again.