Lewis Hamilton and Romain Grosjean spoke for 45 minutes after the Hungarian Grand Prix to clear up a misunderstanding over Formula One's ongoing anti-racism push.
Following the race in Budapest Hamilton said Grosjean, one of two directors of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), was of the opinion F1 did not need to continue its anti-racism protests as it had already done it at the season opener in Austria. Some F1 drivers have taken the opportunity to kneel in support of the anti-racism movement ahead of each race, but in Hungary the moment was rushed and appeared to be poorly planned by the GPDA.