Norris doesn't see anti-racism protest disappear "until there's change."
- GPblog.com
Eliminating racism in the world is one of the greatest social problems of the moment. With a potential reach of millions of Formula 1 viewers, Lewis Hamilton was the first to take the lead in the fight against racism. But whether it all went so smoothly...
Previously Hamilton had already expressed a negative opinion about the organization of Formula 1, criticizing the fact that too little time was given to the subject. Also, not all drivers kneeled during the national anthem: they would express their protest in their own way. But this made Hamilton's intended anti-racism protest look somewhat disorganised.
Norris expects more
Lando Norris however thinks that the anti-racism protest of the drivers this weekend during the English GP will look more organized: "We are all equal, every driver. When we are together in our briefings, we all have a great meaning. And we all want everything to be good and everyone to have equal opportunities," Norris said to SkySports News.
Norris is also convinced that the protests will not stop "until there is change and we have made the impact we intended to make".