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Williams’ Latifi reveals death threats after F1 title furore

Canadian driver receives torrent of abuse on social media for crashing at Abu Dhabi, leading to safety car being deployed

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Dec 2021 3:00PM

Williams’ Latifi reveals death threats after F1 title furore
Formula One racing driver Nicholas Latifi (pictured above) said he was shocked by the “extreme tone of the hate, abuse and even the death threats” he received after playing a pivotal role in the events leading up to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen clinching his first world title and denying Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton a record eighth crown. – AFP pic, December 22, 2021

LONDON − Williams driver Nicholas Latifi revealed yesterday that he had received death threats over his role in the controversial finish to this year’s Formula One season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen sped past Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton on the final lap on December 12 to clinch his first title and deny his British rival a record eighth crown.

Canada’s Latifi crashed into a wall with five laps left, which led to the deployment of the safety car. That gave Verstappen time to pit for fresher tyres − enabling him to overtake Hamilton when the race was restarted.

Mercedes withdrew an appeal, but team boss Toto Wolff said Hamilton, who had been cruising towards victory, had been “robbed” of the world championship.

Latifi said he had been braced for a torrent of abuse.

“Going back to the race weekend − as soon as the chequered flag dropped − I knew how things were likely to play out on social media,” the 26-year-old wrote on his website.

“The fact that I felt it would be best if I deleted Instagram and Twitter on my phone for a few days says all we need to know about how cruel the online world can be.

“The ensuing hate, abuse, and threats on social media were not really a surprise to me as it’s just the stark reality of the world we live in right now.”

Latifi said he was shocked by the “extreme tone of the hate, abuse and even the death threats I received”.

“To the people, who don’t understand or don’t agree with that, that’s fine with me,” he said.

“You can have your opinion. But to use those opinions to fuel hatred, abuse and threats of violence − not only to me − but to those closest to me, as well, tells me these people are not true fans of the sport.

“Thankfully, I’m comfortable enough in my own skin and I’ve been in this world long enough that I can do a pretty good job of just letting any negativity wash over me.” – AFP, December 22, 2021

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