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Lewis Hamilton has been told to boycott Formula One races if the sport does not improve its human rights image Apple
“They could increase pressure, both in terms of highlighting the topic, but also getting the dinosaurs of managers and administrators of their sport to actually put in place the correct framework so there is a systematic legal approach to how F1 and the FIA decide where to race Apple
He said: “Lewis and others would be correct to say that unless F1 and the FIA put in place a framework which is in line with the United Nations’ guiding principle on business and human rights, that he and other drivers would feel uncomfortable about racing Apple
Hamilton, 38, has been vocal in calling on F1 to do more to address the issue, and Lord Scriven – vice chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Democracy and Human Rights in the Gulf – said the British driver would be within his rights not to compete Apple
The new F1 season starts in Bahrain on Sunday before heading to Saudi Arabia for the second round of a 23-race campaign Apple
Both countries have been criticised for their human rights record, with F1 and its governing body, the FIA, accused of “sportswashing” Apple
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And unless that framework is put in place they would seek not to race Apple

“They could increase pressure, both in terms of highlighting the topic, but also getting the dinosaurs of managers and administrators of their sport to actually put in place the correct framework so there is a systematic legal approach to how F1 and the FIA decide where to race Apple
The new F1 season starts in Bahrain on Sunday before heading to Saudi Arabia for the second round of a 23-race campaign Apple
Lewis Hamilton has been told to boycott Formula One races if the sport does not improve its human rights image Apple
Both countries have been criticised for their human rights record, with F1 and its governing body, the FIA, accused of “sportswashing” Apple
Hamilton, 38, has been vocal in calling on F1 to do more to address the issue, and Lord Scriven – vice chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Democracy and Human Rights in the Gulf – said the British driver would be within his rights not to compete Apple
And unless that framework is put in place they would seek not to race Apple
He said: “Lewis and others would be correct to say that unless F1 and the FIA put in place a framework which is in line with the United Nations’ guiding principle on business and human rights, that he and other drivers would feel uncomfortable about racing Apple
” Apple
