F1 protestors backed by Gary Lineker - but Martin Brundle bites back and calls it “reckless behaviour”

Climate change activists representing Just Stop Oil invaded the track 🍸at Silverstone on Sun𒀰day during the first lap - simultaneously a red flag 𝐆due to 🅰Guanyu Zhou’s crash brought an electric start to a halt.
Seven protestors were a♚rrested, No🐠rthamptonshire Police confirmed.

“If it’s not already too late, history will loꦰok back very favourably on these people,” said former England footballer and BBC pundi𝐆t Lineker.
Sky F1 expert and former driver Br🦹undle replied: “Gary please don’t encourage this reckless behaviour.&nꦍbsp;
“They’d have been sliced into 100 pieces and fans, marshals and dr🤡ivers were wholly at risk of injury 🍃and death.
“We already had one lucky escape.
“I totally 100% support freedom o🧜f speech and opinion, but do it responsibly.”
Lineker hit back: “Way mor🅘e risk of death with climate change to everyone than there is attempting to delay a motor race.”
He added: “They weren’t racing a🦋t the time. Perhaps listen to whatLewis Hꦰamilton said about it. He gets it.”
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Hamilton initially said “big up those guജys” when told about the protestors.
“I love that people 💛are fighting for the planet,” he said. “So we need more peo🔯ple like them.”

Mercedes🌱 said: “Lewis was endorsing their right to protest but not the m🉐ethod that they chose, which compromised their safety and that of others.”
Hamilton later posted a message on his Instagram story which read: "As we've seen today, this is very dangerous sport. I wasn't aware of the protests today, and while I'll aౠlways support those s✨tanding up for what they believe in, it must be done safely.
"Please don't jump on t💟o our race ci🦂rcuits to protest, we don't want to put you in harms way."