David Coulthard backs FIA rule that will ban Lewis Hamilton from making political gestures

Hamilton has made many of the most nota෴ble gestures to raise awareness of social issues, but in the 2023 season, drivers are not allowed to make a statement without wꩵritten permission from the FIA.
"Sport is watched by millions of people all over the world and therefore it can be used as a platform to do something good,” ex-Williams, McLaren&nbs𝓰p; and Red Bull driver Coulthard said.
"But as an athlete, you are also very l♏ucky to get paid ܫto do things that others would do for nothing at all.
“And it's a bit like an acce𓄧ptance speech at the Oscars. If everyone uses the opportunity to make a political statement, there is no ꦫissue that is not important to someone.
"So we either have to mention everything, or maybe it's better not to say anything at all and concentrate on the sport.&nbs☂p;
“I understand that there are people who promote freedom of �ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ�speech and all that, and that is absolutely an important thing to keep in mind, but I also think that we have to remember that it is the sporting rules that we are talking about, not some political regulation."
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