Lewis Hamilton told to “shield yourself from F1” by Toto Wolff amid new rule on political gestures

The FIA have said that F1 drivers must seek written permissions before making "political, religious and💧 🐽personal statements" in 2023.
Ha𒉰milton, of course, has used his personal platform to bring awareness to social issues in the past.
"We haven't talked about the politiღcal situation because he's in his off-season and I think it's important to shield yourself from F1," Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff꧒ said.
"This ওis what I'm very much doing, helping to shiꩵeld.
"Once he'ꦦs back, these things will certainly be discussed with a positive mindset.

"I think we need to see how this really pans💞 out. We understand that sports are here to not📖 make politics, but on the contrary, unite.
"I have no doubt that Mohammed Ben Sulayem and the FIA mean well to achieve the right things, it's just about aligning that witꦗh𓃲 drivers that have been more outspoken in the past.
"Every time, I know when Mohammed has spoken to Lewis and the other way around, it has ended up in a positive ಞconversation."
Drivers will be in breach of the new FIA rules if they do make political g✱estures without theꦚ governing body’s written permission.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade🥀 covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.