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Half of These are literally Lewis lobbying for something, not Lewis doing something on his own. Which is perfectly fine in itself, but not a good reply to accusations that he doesnt do things himself.
Lobbying the FIA and teams to do something is doing something.
There’s this weird expectation that Lewis needs to directly, alone, solve any injustices in motorsport that seemingly doesn’t extend to other drivers, or even to FOM or the FIA.
Why? It seems totally unreasonable an expectation for a driver.
E: I completely forgot, he also started another charity called Mission 44, which mainly focuses on helping poorer kids.
I think some people draw parallels to Seb quitting which was - at least in Germany - debated as him going away for moral reasons and doing environmental work instead.
Half of These are literally Lewis lobbying for something, not Lewis doing something on his own. Which is perfectly fine in itself, but not a good reply to accusations that he doesnt do things himself.
The commission is the correct answer.
Lobbying the FIA and teams to do something is doing something.
There’s this weird expectation that Lewis needs to directly, alone, solve any injustices in motorsport that seemingly doesn’t extend to other drivers, or even to FOM or the FIA.
Why? It seems totally unreasonable an expectation for a driver.
E: I completely forgot, he also started another charity called Mission 44, which mainly focuses on helping poorer kids.
Like I said: I think it’s absolutely legit to lobby the FIA and teams/organizers to do better.
But it’s not the thing people mean when they say “Lewis should do better”. And yes, it’s weird that people have this opinion.
What do people mean when they say Lewis should do better though?
Like that he should quit and make the charities his full-time job, as opposed to leaving the running of it to other, more qualified, people?
Open more charities?
Something else? I dunno. Most of the time it’s just people erroneously saying he doesn’t actually do anything.
Yeah.
I think some people draw parallels to Seb quitting which was - at least in Germany - debated as him going away for moral reasons and doing environmental work instead.
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He puts tens of millions where his mouth is. How about actually reading what I’ve provided?