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Bernie
Ecclestone the boss the formula 1 thinks that the racist insults he
suffered Lewis Hamilton in Montmeló circuit were "an isolated incident"
and believes that the anti-racism campaign in the FIA would not be
necessary.
"All you get is this that attention be given to people looking for just that," Ecclestone comentí this Sunday.
The team from Hamilton, McLaren, and other actors of Formula 1 on
Friday supported the anti-racism campaign launched by the FIA. The
teams of Toyota, Super Aguri and Ferrari announced suapoyo to that
campaign.
'Racing against Racism' ( 'run against racism ")
is the motto posted on the Grand Prix of Spain to make it clear that
you will not accept any outbreak of racism in sports engine.
Hamilton has been the target of racist insults by a group of spectators
who shouted "black shit" at the beginning of the month in private
testing Montmeló circuit near Barcelona (northeastern Spain).
But Ecclestone has assured that no action would be taken. "We will be
vigilant in case something like this be repeated but it was just an
isolated incident," he said.
Hamilton, is the first black
pilot in the history of Formula 1, and managed to be second in its
first season in Formula 1, it was a season marked by his great rivalry
Fernando Alonso.
Many Spanish fans, supporters of Fernando
Alonso think that McLaren favored Hamilton, hampering Fernando Alonso,
who has returned to the team Renault, the team that won the World Cup
in 2005 and 2006.
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