Brazil court probes former F1 driver Piquet for racist, homophobic slurs against Lewis Hamilton

Pique will have 15 days to state his case to judge Felipe Costa da Fonseca Gomes of the Distrito Federal court.

Published : Jul 12, 2022 07:45 IST

CHICHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 14:  Former F1 World Champion Nelson Piquet sits in the cockpit of the Brabham BT52 from 1983 as he takes part in the Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 14, 2013 in Chichester, England.  (Photo by Andrew Hone/Getty Images)
CHICHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Former F1 World Champion Nelson Piquet sits in the cockpit of the Brabham BT52 from 1983 as he takes part in the Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 14, 2013 in Chichester, England. (Photo by Andrew Hone/Getty Images) | Photo Credit: Andrew Hone
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CHICHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 14: Former F1 World Champion Nelson Piquet sits in the cockpit of the Brabham BT52 from 1983 as he takes part in the Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 14, 2013 in Chichester, England. (Photo by Andrew Hone/Getty Images) | Photo Credit: Andrew Hone

A Brazilian judge on Monday ordered an investigation be opened into allegations that retired Formula One driver Nelson Piquet used racist and homophobic slurs about Lewis Hamilton.

The 69-year-old Piquet made the comments in interviews filmed in November, which only came to wider attention late in June.

The charges were brought by four human rights groups, which want three-time world champion Piquet to pay 10 million Brazilian reals ($1.86 million) for allegedly causing moral damage to Black and LGBTQ people.

Piquet, who did not reply to a request for comment from The Associated Press, will have 15 days to state his case to judge Felipe Costa da Fonseca Gomes of the Distrito Federal court.

Piquet’s comments, made in Portuguese while discussing a crash between seven-time champion Hamilton and Max Verstappen during last year’s British Grand Prix, have been widely condemned by F1 drivers, teams, and the sport’s governing body.

Piquet referred to Hamilton as “neguinho” in Portuguese, which means “little Black guy.” The term is not necessarily a racist slur in Brazil, but it is an expression that is increasingly seen as distasteful, and its phrasing can also emphasize that.

Piquet initially apologized to Hamilton, saying the term was “ill thought out” and not meant to be offensive. He added “neguinho” can be used as a short for “people in general.”

But a second excerpt of the same video, published July 1 by website Grande Premio, left little doubt that Piquet was singling out Hamilton as “the little Black guy,” to which he added a homophobic slur.

The Brazilian used homophobic language to say the British driver wasn’t focused to challenge Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg for the 2016 title.

After the second excerpt was published, Piquet told Motorsport Magazine during the Le Mans classic that the outrage about his comments is irrelevant.

“There is nothing, nothing I said wrong,” Piquet said. “I don’t really care, it doesn’t disturb my life. I am here with my friends, we are having fun, that’s it.”

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