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Wolff: No issue for Hamilton to be polarising with messaging

Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff says there is no issue with Lewis Hamilton being polarising in order to speak out about important issues and use his platform

Hamilton wrapped up his seventh F1 world championship in Turkey last weekend, equalling Michael Schumacher's all-time record with three races to spare in the 2020 season.

It came after a year that has seen Hamilton find his voice and use his platform on issues such as racial equality and improving diversity within motorsport, something he said is more significant than his on-track achievements.

Hamilton set up The Hamilton Commission earlier this year in a bid to improve diversity in racing, and regularly uses his social media platforms with over 27 million folllowers to highlight issues that are important to him.

Although it has led to criticism from some fans that Hamilton should focus more on racing, Mercedes chief Wolff said it was fine for the British driver to polarise people if it meant he spoke out about important messages.

"What I always say is that not only as a racing driver he has developed, but also as a strong personality," Wolff said.

"There are topics that are very close to his heart, and because of his large audiences, he has realised he has a voice and he wanted to utilise his voice to support the topics that are close to his heart.

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"I think that is absolutely acceptable, and he has gained more profile through that.

"He is obviously polarising, but that is OK, because you would want to rather polarise and get the message out, rather than be down the middle and too streamlined."

Matching Schumacher's seventh title was the latest major landmark for Hamilton through 2020, having also become F1's all-time wins record holder in October.

He is poised to become the first driver in F1 history to hold over 100 wins and 100 pole positions, and will start 2020 as the favourite to take an unprecedented eighth championship.

Wolff said that Hamilton's on-track success would only help his platform to grow and allow for him to speak to a wider audience about important issues.

"He is always very aware that through success in Formula 1 and as a racing driver with outstanding records, he will grow his audiences and his credibility," Wolff said.

"That is clear. That is why these two things nurture each other.

"Obviously his main base is racing and driving and that is the main platform, so all the others become more credible."

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