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Can a black man be a f1 racer?

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Can a black man be a f1 racer?

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  1. At last, an intelligent question - NOT!


  2. Have you been sleeping under a rock for the last year. Everheard of Lewis Hamilton. Hello

  3. Anyone can be a racer in any type of racecar if they have the talent and desire to succeed.

  4. Why not?

  5. Its 2008, not 1798

  6. yaealah , . . **** of malaysia

  7. .

    I expect you don't get out too much....

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  8. what a dum question........2008???

  9. WOW.

    The biggest news to hit F1 since the loss of Senna is a black driver, and you have never heard of him.

    Lewis Hamilton is a world famous figure, not just in motor sport but he is on every cover in every shop in the world.

    I'm lucky, I work for a national newspaper and had the pleasure of listening  to an interview done by our sports editor.

    In a room with 60 jurnos, you could hear a pin drop. In the 1 hour  interview the editor received over 100 emails asking for a mp3 copy of it.

    It must be a VERY big rock to live under if you have never heard of Lewis.

  10. Yes, obviously, Lewis Hamilton.

  11. well, LEWIS HAMILTON just happens to be in the lead of the world championship...he is of black heritage...so the answer is h**l YAH!

  12. Of course! We have Lewis Hamilton who drives for Mclaren Mercedes since last year! He finished 2nd in the driver's championship in '07.

  13. Umm, duh...

  14. Yes

  15. Yeah. This is proven by Lewis Hamilton who is now very successful. And anyway F1 does not discriminate regardless of whether you're black or white. As long as you've got talent and determination, you can be an F1 racer.

  16. I suppose coloured blokes can but he maybe born in england but his roots are Jamaican so really he should fly the Jamaican flag not english.  

  17. I realise this may surprise you, but the colour of a persons skin has absolutely nothing to do with their ability or lack of ability as an F1 driver. Also, whether a person is a man or a lady, also has nothing to do with it, although because of the physical demands the sport does favour men.

    Being European, Asian, or South American, having successful exposure to auto racing early in life (i.e. you win go karting races), and importantly, being successful in a series like F3000 or GP2, are the things that needed to get an F1 seat.

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