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LUSAIL (Qatar), Nov 20 ― Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton wore a rainbow-coloured helmet in Qatar Grand Prix practice yesterday, a day after speaking out about equal rights and increasing scrutiny on some of the countries the sport visited. Gay sex is punishable by jail in...

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LUSAIL , Nov 20 ― Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton wore a rainbow-coloured helmet in Qatar Grand Prix practice yesterday, a day after speaking out about equal rights and increasing scrutiny on some of the countries the sport visited.The conservative Gulf Arab state is hosting a Formula One grand prix for the first time this weekend and has signed a 10-year contract from 2023.

“This is what we mean when we talk about using your platform for good and carrying your values with you,” said Racing Pride co-founder Richard Morris on Twitter. In July Hamilton spoke out against Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ legislation ahead of the country's grand prix and urged voters to protect rights by rejecting it in a coming referendum.

The title contender told reporters at the Losail circuit on Thursday that while it was not up to the drivers where they raced, he was aware of the situation.

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