Formula One's drivers say they are unified in the anti-racism message the sport is promoting, although some may opt against taking a knee ahead of Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix.
On Saturday the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA), made up of all 20 drivers, said competitors would have "the freedom to show their support for ending racism in their own way and will be free to choose how to do this" ahead of the opening race of the 2020 season. There have been discussions around drivers taking a knee -- as seen ahead of Premier League and Bundesliga games in recent weeks -- to show support for the Black Lives Matter movement.