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F1, its 10 teams and the sport’s governing body have agreed to a new Diversity and Inclusion charter, with support from Lewis Hamilton.
The charter, initiated by the Hamilton Commission in 2021 and supported by the Royal Academy of Engineering, aims to promote diversity and inclusivity within Formula 1. It will be implemented with the backing of Lewis Hamilton’s charity, Mission 44. F1’s vision is to make global motorsport accessible to all, with a mission focusing on removing barriers and driving innovation in the workplace. The charter’s four key pillars are to attract, retain, create, and engage diverse talent in the industry. F1’s leadership, including CEO Stefano Domencali and FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, emphasized the importance of diversity for the sport’s success and committed to fostering a more open and inclusive environment. The Royal Academy of Engineering praised F1’s efforts to increase diversity and viewed the charter as a crucial step towards positive impact and collaboration across the sport.