Williams explain why they haven’t yet signed Lewis Hamilton’s diversity charter

Hamilton revealed ahead of the F1 French Grand Prix this weekend that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:only nine out of 10 F1 teams have committed to The Hamilton Commission, which he set up in 2021 to boost di꧅ver♕sity and inclusion.
Hꦦamilton opted not to publicly name that tea🔥m - but mahbx.com understands it is Williams.
Williams clarified their position to mahbx.com: “We last had conversations with the Royal Academy of Engineering back in March 𝓡and we are awaiting further information from them on such an important topic, of which we at Williams Racing already have serious active programmes.
“We have no knowledge of the progress and of who has and has not signed up to date, as it has been several months since we had any communication from t🍒hem.
“Once we are in possession of further info🐷rmation and a copy of the final charter, we can l🍨ook into it.”
Hamilton said earlier this week: ““We’ve gone back and forth with them and for some reason they don’t want to, but all the other nine teams have, which is rea♐lly encouraging.
“F1 needs to do more. Al♒l the teams need to do mo🙈re.
“I think we are very close to getting this diversity inclusion charter going and I think there’s one ไteam, still the same team, is not willing to engage.
“But I’m grateful to see that the other team🧸s are willing to step for♐ward and do the work.”
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Hamilton was racially abused by N🐓elson Piꦅquet, the ex-F1 champion, earlierꦛ this season and has spoken out in favour of diversity in the wake of that outrage.
💮He also condemned reports of sexual harassment from 🌺fans at the F1 Austrian Grand Prix.