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Hamilton calls for social media change after Latifi abuse

Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton has called on people to apply pressure to social media companies in order to introduce reform that stops online abuse. Williams’ Nicholas Latifi was the subject of abuse following the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last year, as his crash caused a late Safety Car to be deployed. Red Bull’s Max Verstappen went […]
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