Lewis Hamilton exclusive: Creating a lasting impact beyond breaking F1's records

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In a Sky Sports News exclusive as part of Black History Month, F1's record-breaking Lewis Hamilton discusses in depth what led him to speak out so powerfully for change and his desire to help create a more diverse motorsport culture. Watch Lewis Hamilton: My Race from 9.30am on Friday.

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"You want to look back and say I was a part of something much bigger than myself, than my team, than the sport, and I did it with a whole group of people and a lot of force against us, but also a lot of force because there was many of us pushing in the same direction"

Lewis Hamilton has just become Formula 1's new record holder for race victories and could, within a space of the next fortnight, also equal the record number of championships with a seventh world title.
The accolade of the most successful driver in the sport's history awaits but 2020 is about more than just simply sporting achievement for F1's leading star, as Hamilton explains in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News.

As part of Black History Month, Hamilton spoke at length to Mike Wedderburn about the powerful stand he has taken against global racial injustice and the Mercedes driver's desire to help make his own industry a more diverse place into the future.

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As Hamilton, F1's first and only black driver, explains: "If I stop talking about it, if I stop taking a knee at the forefront, at the pinnacle of motorsport, if I stop wearing this mask (Black Lives Matter) reminding that this is still an issue, then it will just go back to normal and this will be in 10, 20 years the same layout that it's always been.

"And the access for minorities and people coming up will still be the same."

Lewis Hamilton: My Race airs in full for the first time on Sky Sports News at 9.30am on Friday morning and then throughout the day on the channel.

The 25-minute interview will also air on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event over the weekend, and be available to watch on Sky Sports On Demand and YouTube.

"I want to be a part of the solution, shifting it for the future," says Hamilton in the interview conducted at last week's Portuguese GP, where he won for a record 92nd time in F1.

"For me, it was like OK, we've got to make this stand, we've got to make your voice heard.

Lewis Hamilton opens up and explains why simply winning races in F1 for him isn't enough "unless you do something with the platform that it provides you".
"Because I'm winning all of these races, but it doesn't actually mean anything unless you do something with the platform that it then provides you. I think all these years I've been... I feel like things happen for a reason in some ways and I think all of us are probably looking for what our purpose is and for me, I've been winning these races and succeeding and wondering, what does it all mean?

"What am I going to do with this? And this came round this year and I'm really, really proud, grateful to be a part of the big fight that everyone out there is fighting for."

'I've never been afraid of standing up for what I believe'

The killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in the United States in May sparked Black Lives Matter demonstrations across the world, with Hamilton - who told Wedderburn that watching the video "brought a lot of emotion that I had suppressed since the age of five" - a vocal supporter of the movement before, and during the 2020 Formula 1 season.

As well as frequently sharing messages on his social media platforms, Hamilton attended a solidarity march in London in June and has worn 'Black Lives Matter' T-shirts for F1's pre-race anti-racism demonstrations, while also performing the Black Power salute after winning his first race of the season in Austria in July. He has been one of sport's most prominent and passionate voices in the fight against discrimination, but insists it was only natural.

"Honestly, it was really easy for me, because that's just how I've always been since I was a kid," he said. "I've never been afraid of standing up for what I believe.

"Whilst at times in my life I've been pushed to keep my mouth shut, I don't think that inspires anyone and that doesn't inspire progress."

Hamilton has tried to bring attention to other instances of police brutality and racial violence, and added: "For me, when I felt those emotions, I don't want my niece and nephew to feel what I feel, as mixed-race kids, growing up.

"We just have to continue with it, we have to keep going. It's like anything out there, the news happens and then it just dies a quiet death and we can't allow that to happen."

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