A lot has been said in the last month about a lack of diversity in
Formula 1. It is a discussion that was initiated by
Lewis Hamilton in particular after the racism debate flared up in the United States. According to three-time world champion Jackie Stewart that problem is not there at all in Formula 1.
"I don't think the problem is as big as it seems. There is no resistance to change if someone is smart and good at what they do. They will be accepted in Formula 1," said Stewart in the
Good Morning Britain show. He agrees with the opinion of Mario Andretti.
Stewart does not deny that there are demonstrably fewer people with darker skin colour working in
Formula 1, but the cause must be sought elsewhere. According to him, the sport itself is open to anyone who has the right qualifications, but they should be given the chance to earn them. The solution therefore lies in education.