f1

Lewis Hamilton clarifies Kingspan deal

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Formula One champion distances himself from the controversial sponsorship deal.

 

Following Mercedes‘ controversial sponsorship deal with insulation company Kingspan, which was involved in the Grenfell Tower fire, Mercedes’ talisman Lewis Hamilton has stated that he had nothing to do with the team’s decision, distancing himself from the partnership.

Hamilton, who had previously put out a statement in support of the Grenfell survivors, was called out by multiple human rights groups following his team’s sponsorship.

 

Commenting about the partnership, Hamilton stated:

It is not something that I feel I have to speak about publicly. I had nothing to do with the team signing any of the sponsors. Tommy [Hilfiger] was the only one I probably brought to the team.

It was news to me when I heard the things that have happened this week and I was very aware and watching closely all the families affected by what happened there. We know there has been a huge outcry and an amazing amount of support by people in the community around there.

It is really nothing to do with me and I know Toto [Wolff] is sorting it.

 

Hamilton also cast doubts about the logo appearing on his Mercedes W12, stating:

Unfortunately my name is associated with it because it has been on my car, but whether that remains the same, we will see.

 

Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff had earlier sent out an apology to the Grenfell survivors following the outrage about the partnership and even offered to meet the Grenfell United and stated that “he would want to meet them, learn and understand better.”

The UK’s housing secretary, Michael Gove, also spoke about the sponsorship deal last Thursday, stating that the government could work around the sponsorship deals for the teams if Mercedes didn’t terminate their partnership with Kingspan.

Although there has been massive public outrage, Kingspan still maintains that it played no role in the design of the cladding system on Grenfell Tower, where its K15 product constituted approximately 5% of the insulation and was used as a substitute product without its knowledge in a system that was not compliant with the building’s regulations.

The company also spoke about its new partnership with the Formula One reigning champions and how it reflected both parties’ sustainability goals.

Hamilton, meanwhile, is currently preparing for the final race of the ongoing F1 season.

 

Share this article
Aditya Chaudhuri

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

Follow the author’s social media

Leave a Reply

The value is incorrect

The value is incorrect

The value is incorrect

Something went wrong. Please, try again later

Your comment has been sent!

Latest from f1

Ford joins Red Bull Academy as Title Partner

Ford Motor Company becomes Title Partner of Red Bull Academy

f1
Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Red Bull Racing have signed a Title Partnership agreement with Ford Motor Company for the Red Bull Academy Programme ahead of the 2024 F1 Academy season. As per the agreement,...

Formula E inks new deal with Google Cloud

Formula E inks new deal with Google Cloud

f1
Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Formula E has inked a new partnership agreement with Google's cloud computing arm, Google Cloud. The multi-year partnership will see Formula E use Google Cloud's technology to 'improve their performances'....

Stake F1 Team signs new partnership with Scania

Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber announce Scania partnership

f1
Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber have announced a partnership agreement with transport solutions provider Scania. The deal will see the Swedish company serve as an Official Supplier to the Swiss...