šŸ”„ F1 FIRESTORM: Lewis Hamilton EXPLODES After ā€œUnbelievableā€ Penalty — Claims FIA Targeted Him Over His Skin Color! šŸ˜±šŸ

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Formula One has been rocked by fresh controversy after Lewis Hamilton unleashed a blistering attack on the FIA following a dramatic penalty at the Mexico City Grand Prix — one that could reshape the ongoing debate over fairness and discrimination in motorsport.

The seven-time world champion was handed a time penalty for corner-cutting, a decision that instantly drew outrage from fans and pundits alike — especially since Max Verstappen performed a similar maneuver yet escaped punishment. The moment ignited a storm across social media, with many calling it another example of ā€œdouble standardsā€ in Formula 1’s handling of its drivers.

ā€œI was treated unfairly — maybe because of my skin color,ā€ Hamilton reportedly said afterward, his voice tight with anger. ā€œIt’s unbelievable how decisions keep going one way. I’ve been in this sport long enough to recognize a pattern.ā€

The comments sent shockwaves through the paddock, with some insiders describing the Briton as ā€œfurious but composed,ā€ while others admitted they’d never seen him this frustrated since Abu Dhabi 2021.

🚨 ā€œOne rule for some, another for othersā€

Fans immediately flooded the internet with side-by-side comparisons of Hamilton’s and Verstappen’s on-track incidents — clips showing both cutting across corners, yet only one facing a penalty. ā€œIf it were Max, it’s fine; if it’s Lewis, it’s ten seconds,ā€ one user wrote, echoing thousands of similar posts under the hashtag #JusticeForLewis.

Even former drivers have weighed in, suggesting that the FIA must ā€œlook at its consistency — or lack thereof.ā€ A veteran team principal, speaking anonymously, told reporters:

ā€œThe optics are terrible. You can’t punish one driver and ignore the other in identical situations. It opens the door to very dangerous conversations.ā€

⚔ The deeper tension

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This isn’t the first time Hamilton has hinted at bias within the FIA. Over the years, he’s spoken about the challenges of being the sport’s only Black driver — both on and off the track. His Mission 44 foundation and advocacy for diversity in racing have often put him at odds with traditionalist figures within F1.

Now, with this latest incident, old wounds have been reopened. ā€œLewis is not just fighting on the track — he’s fighting for equal treatment,ā€ one close source told reporters. ā€œThis isn’t about lap times anymore; it’s about respect.ā€

šŸ”„ FIA under pressure

Within hours of Hamilton’s comments, calls for an independent review began trending. Critics accused the governing body of inconsistency, favoritism, and even unconscious bias. Others defended the FIA, saying that stewards merely applied existing regulations.

But the damage may already be done. The image of Hamilton — visibly angry, questioning fairness and equality — could mark one of the defining moments of the 2025 season. The FIA has yet to issue an official statement addressing the discrimination claims, though insiders say internal discussions are already underway.

šŸ’¬ Fans divided — but emotional

Social media is a battlefield. Some fans are demanding accountability and transparency, while others accuse Hamilton of ā€œplaying the race card.ā€ Still, the overwhelming tone online is one of sympathy and exhaustion: ā€œIt’s always something with Lewis — they just can’t let him race,ā€ a supporter posted.

A clip of Hamilton walking past journalists, jaw clenched, muttering ā€œsame story, different race,ā€ has already gone viral — amassing over 12 million views in under 24 hours.

šŸ What’s next?

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As the F1 circus heads to SĆ£o Paulo for the Brazilian GP, the tension couldn’t be higher. Will the FIA address the accusations? Will Hamilton double down — or will he let his driving do the talking?

One thing’s for sure: the Mexico GP has sparked one of the most explosive debates F1 has seen in years. Beyond points and podiums, it’s raised uncomfortable questions about race, power, and equality inside the world’s most elite motorsport.

And as one fan wrote bluntly beneath a viral post:

ā€œIf Lewis Hamilton — the most successful driver in F1 history — still feels targeted… maybe it’s time we start listening.ā€

šŸ’„ This isn’t just a penalty. It’s a wake-up call.