“SHAMING FOR HER” Danica Patrick’s Shocking Statements about Lewis Hamilton ahead Baku GP 2024. FIA Investigation Into Sky Sport

In a surprising twist ahead of the Baku GP 2024, former racing star Danica Patrick has made bold accusations against Lewis Hamilton, claiming that his recent behavior has been “shaming for her,” referring to a female driver involved in the sport. Patrick’s remarks have triggered a fresh wave of controversy, and now, the FIA has launched an investigation into Sky Sports’ coverage of the incident.

Patrick, who has long been an advocate for female representation in motorsports, took to social media to voice her concerns. “Lewis is a great driver, no doubt, but what he said and how he acted recently—shaming a fellow woman in racing—is unacceptable,” Patrick stated. Although she did not specify the exact incident or comment, speculation has swirled around Hamilton’s interactions with a prominent female figure within the racing community.

Patrick’s comments have garnered widespread attention, especially with the FIA stepping in to investigate whether Sky Sports played a role in escalating the situation through their coverage. It is rumored that the network may have aired segments or interviews that painted the situation in a biased light, possibly prompting the FIA to review their journalistic practices and neutrality in reporting.
While Hamilton has yet to publicly respond to Patrick’s accusations, the incident has raised questions about the treatment of women in motorsports. Patrick’s outburst has ignited debates among fans, with some supporting her call for accountability, while others argue that her comments might have been taken out of context.
The FIA’s investigation into Sky Sports has only added fuel to the fire. The governing body is expected to look into whether the network misrepresented Hamilton’s actions or comments, potentially causing further damage to his reputation and the integrity of the sport.
As the Baku GP 2024 approaches, the spotlight is now on Hamilton, Patrick, and Sky Sports, with many waiting to see how the situation unfolds. With tensions running high, the upcoming race promises to be as dramatic off the track as it will be on it.