The Formula 1 season finally got underway today when the lights went out to start the Austrian Grand Prix – some four months after the season was originally due to begin in Melbourne.
Since the Australian Grand Prix was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement has become a key issue around the world as people everywhere began to protest against racism and inequality.
Lewis Hamilton has been among the most vocal public figures in his support for the movement, and partially thanks to his efforts his Mercedes team have switched their iconic silver livery to a special black design for this season, as part of their own push to highlight these issues.
Other teams and drivers have also made their own statements, while Formula 1 launched the #WeRaceAsOne initiative, tasked with tackling racism and inequality in the sport.
And ahead of Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix all 20 drivers united on the grid, wearing black t-shirts brearing the message 'End Racism', to show their support for the fight against these problems, as you can see in the video above.
Tap here to follow our live coverage of the Austrian Grand Prix.
Next Up
Related Articles
Half Term Reports 2025How Mercedes’ 2025 season has played out so far
The F1 drivers take on the ‘badly described race’ challenge
Quiz10 quiz questions on the latest F1 news and Dutch GP history
F1 AcademyThe F1 ACADEMY storylines to get excited about at Zandvoort
10 of the best F1 bromances from over the years
Watch as F1 gathers 7 legendary drivers for a roundtable chat