Formula One drivers will be more organised in taking a stance against racism at Silverstone this weekend after a rushed and disjointed response at the last two races, according to McLaren's Lando Norris.
Mercedes' six-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, who has taken a knee before all three races this season, said after the most recent round in Hungary that Formula One needed to show more leadership.
Speaking to reporters before his home race, Norris said there needed to be a coordinated response.
"Some people want to do different things, but we are all in agreement that we want to take a stand and show something in support of what we're trying to do against racism," said the 20-year-old.