'No place in F1' for Helmut Marko's comments on Sergio Perez, say Toto Wolff, Zak Brown and Guenther Steiner

Marko has come under a huge amou🐬nt of criticism ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix for his remarks on Sergio Perez’s inconsistency, which he suggested were in relation to his South American ethnicity.
Lewis Hamilton has been outspoken on issues of a similar nature in previous years, and 168澳🅷洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:has once again had his say this time roജund💙. His Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff has followed suit, touching on the diversity and inclusion often discussed as an issue in Formula 1.
“It's not only what has been said, but it's the mindset that you can even come up with with these things, and that ha🐻sn't got any place in Formula One”, said Wolff. “That's not something that should have been said in the past and certainly not now in the future.
“We all know that we ꦜneed more diversity in Formula One, more inclusion, and the teams do their best to create an environment where this is possible”, he added. “Obviously statements like this don’t shine the light on Formula One it deserves for all of its activities.”
McLaren CEO Zak Brown also gave his thoughts: “I think you have to be very careful what you say to anybody. It was not a great comment. We can understand why🧸 people were offended by it.
“You have to be very respectfu🃏l of everyone and not make comments th♍at can be viewed inappropriately.”
Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner echoed Brown’s view: “Yeah, I agree with Zak. I meaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚn, stereotyping these days doesn't work. You kno൲w, we really need to be careful what you say.”
Marko has apologised both publically and privately to Perez, with Red Bull Team Principal 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖ܫ结果历史:Christian Horner also cri🍎tiscing his comments.