Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso’s skirmish at Mclaren made the former a villain in Spain. But a set of Spanish fans took it a step ahead when during the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix, they appeared on the stands with blackened faces to racially mock Hamilton. Bernie Ecclestone revealed he allowed the racist fans to confront Hamilton.
The former Formula 1 boss approached them in the stands when their appearance seemed clearly inappropriate. Ecclestone offered them to visit the track the next day, and they’ll be taken to Hamilton, where they can tell the latter what they meant, but that offer was never accepted.
“Well, tomorrow, we will get hold of you and bring you into the paddock, and you can face up to Lewis [Hamilton] and explain to him why you blacked your face,” recalled Ecclestone to Business F1.
The former S1 Supremo reveals at first, for those racist fans, the idea seemed amusing. But he made himself clear that it’s not in fun. Ecclestone then revealed the next day the same fans didn’t appear.
For Lewis Hamilton, it was like re-living the trauma
Hamilton has been a racial minority in the sport since his karting days. In fact, he is the only black driver in the history of F1 to race in a Grand Prix. Thus, the lack of representation has always made the seven-time world champion a target of racism.
Young Lewis Hamilton speaking about the racism he faced in the karting world. pic.twitter.com/mXbs2j4Zeo
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Recalling that time, Hamilton said in WSJ magazine back in 2021 that he was pained to see those visuals even though he didn’t say anything. What hurt him even more, was that none of his competitors stood up for him and remained silent.
That incident got buried as the years went by, but with the black lives matter movement, everything that Hamilton faced as racial abuse resurfaced. At the peak of the protests, Hamilton even accused F1 of not doing enough to bring racial justice to the sport.
The birth of the Hamilton Commission
Hamilton surely has faced a lot for his skin color. However, he wants to bring a change through the pedestal he received. A couple of years ago, the seven-time world champion launched the Hamilton Commission, which aims to bring diversity to the sport by promoting people of color in key positions across motorsports.
The campaign created by Hamilton is still one of the most talked about topics in the F1 fraternity. Hamilton also runs Mission 44, a foundation that Hamilton laid to transform the lives of children from disadvantaged and discriminated backgrounds.
Check out @LewisHamilton admiring our talented students’ artwork at @mission44’s ‘Reimagining the Future’ event! We’re thrilled to see our students’ creativity on display & honored to be part of such an inspiring event. Congratulations to our amazing artists, keep shining bright! pic.twitter.com/AbkVELqfly
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With such efforts, Hamilton has become one of the prominent voices in the sport to talk about several issues in the world. Therefore, his personality in F1 is now not limited to just racing but goes much beyond that.