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Hamilton angry with FIA president Ben Sulayem: 'There's a racist element'

Lewis Hamilton suggests Mohammed Ben Sulayem's comments about wanting to reduce the amount of swearing on the team radio had a "racist element" to them. The Emirati compared the radio swearing to rappers in music, and Hamilton believes this is unacceptable.
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