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Drivers take knee in renewed F1 anti-racism campaign

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F1 drivers kneel on the grid in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain. (Photo by Dan Istitene - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)
F1 drivers kneel on the grid in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before the F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain. (Photo by Dan Istitene - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)

• 13 Formula 1 drivers took a knee as part of an anti-racism campaign by the sport 
 
• Seven drivers chose to stand 
 
• Two pf the drivers who failed to take a knee crashed out of the race  

Formula 1 drivers delivered a more cohesive demonstration of the sport's stance against racism on Sunday when they all lined up on the start-finish line ahead of the British Grand Prix.

After a rushed ceremony in Hungary two weeks earlier, Sunday's organised showing saw seven drivers choosing to stand while the rest took a knee, facing back towards the grid in a solid unit.

Those who stood this time were Kevin Magnussen of Haas, the two Alfa Romeo drivers Antonio Giovinazzi and Kimi Raikkonen, Carlos Sainz of McLaren, Charles Leclerc of Ferrari, Daniil Kvyat of Alpha Tauri and Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

Before the demonstration, during which six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton wore a "black lives matter" t-shirt while the rest wore "end racism" t-shirts, a video was broadcast in which all of the drivers expressed their support for the sport's anti-racism campaign.

The ceremony followed days of talks following criticism by Hamilton of the sport's lack of leadership and cohesion in support of the global anti-racism campaign.

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