Published Date:
01 November 2008
By Emily Ashton
THE Foreign Secretary was yesterday urged to make a formal protest to the Spanish government over online racist abuse of Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton.
The FIA, the sport's world governing body, and McLaren, Hamilton's F1 team, have condemned a "voodoo-style" website in Spain where hundreds of abusive messages, many of which refer to Hamilton's colour, have been posted.
Visitors to the site – about 20,000 to date – are encouraged to drop imaginary nails, pins or porcupines on a mock-up of the Interlagos circuit, in Sao Paulo.
Hamilton, 23, will take to the circuit on Sunday for the Brazilian Grand Prix, needing only to finish in the top five to become the youngest champion in Formula One history.
Labour MP Keith Vaz, the chairman of the party's Ethnic Minority Taskforce, condemned the abuse and said more action needed to be taken. He urged the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, to make a formal protest to Spain asking them to stop the abuse.
Mr Vaz said it was clear that the website – named "Pincha la Rueda de Hamilton", which translates as "Burst Hamilton's Tyre" – was set up to attack Hamilton before the race.
The full article contains 200 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
31 October 2008 9:31 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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