The Cavallino today unveiled its hashtag in the colors of the rainbow on the wing of its single-seaters: throughout the month of June it will also appear on the drivers’ overalls and helmets. “Diversity & Inclusion has long been part of Ferrari ethics and the whole team is proud to support this initiative”
by the correspondent Giusto Ferronato
–BAKU (AZERBAIGIAN)
Ferrari also takes the field in favor of inclusion and diversity. Today in Baku, during the Azerbaijani GP, the Scuderia’s hashtag, #essereFerrari, is tinged with the colors of the rainbow, a sign that the Maranello team has chosen to demonstrate its support for the LGBTQ + community in Pride Month. Throughout June, starting with today’s race, the #essereFerrari hashtag on the cars and drivers’ helmets will have the colors of the rainbow to celebrate the moment and raise awareness of diversity and promote inclusion of all genders and sexual orientations. . Il Cavallino specified that Diversity & Inclusion has long been part of Ferrari ethics and the whole team is proud to support this initiative.
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The initiative joins those already taken by other teams, such as Mercedes, for example, which runs with its logo, the three-pointed star, entirely rainbow. In recent days, the 4-time world champion Sebastian Vettel also wanted to reiterate the importance of these initiatives. Interviewed by the British magazine Attitude, the German Aston Martin said: “I think that in the last 10, 15 years there has been an incredible progress in terms of inclusion in Formula 1. We are starting to understand that we are all people. It is not because there are those who think the old way that we should treat people differently. It doesn’t matter if he’s a man, woman, gay, or in any way part of the LGBTQ + community, I think anyone would be welcome in Formula 1 today. In the past there was probably a lot of fear of coming out, it just wasn’t popular. or accepted. I think things are changing for the better, there is still a lot to do and many people will have to change their mentality, but I hope that in the future we will live in a better world ”.