‘Racism and homophobia is not acceptable’ - Lewis Hamilton welcomes court judgement against Nelson Piquet

Lewis Hamilton says he is pleased with the outcome after Nelson Piquet’s comments directed at the British driver. Photo: Joel Carrett/EPA

Lewis Hamilton says he is pleased with the outcome after Nelson Piquet’s comments directed at the British driver. Photo: Joel Carrett/EPA

Published Mar 30, 2023

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Melbourne - Lewis Hamilton praised Brazilian authorities for handing triple Formula One champion Nelson Piquet a huge fine for using racist and homophobic language in comments about the Mercedes driver.

A Brazilian court last week ordered Piquet to pay $953,050 in "moral damages" for remarks about Hamilton in interviews in 2021 and 2016.

"I still believe that we generally shouldn’t be giving people that are just full of hate a platform,” Briton Hamilton told reporters at Albert Park ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.

"I’d like to acknowledge the Brazil government, I think it’s pretty amazing what they’ve done in holding someone accountable, showing people that that is not tolerated.

"Racism and homophobia is not acceptable, and there is no place for it within our society. So I love that they’ve shown that they stand for something."

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Brazilian Piquet, 70, apologised to seven-times world champion Hamilton last year and said he had been mistranslated by some media.

Hamilton, who was recently awarded honorary Brazilian citizenship, is the sport's only Black driver.

Reuters