Lewis Hamilton made clear once again his opposition to Qatar's appalling human rights record as he wore a rainbow-coloured helmet during Friday morning's F1's free practice session.
Hamilton said earlier this week that Formula One was "duty bound" to raise awareness of human rights issues in the Middle East country at its first ever grand prix.
Not content with just talking the talk, the Mercedes driver walked the walk by pointedly adding a rainbow flag to his helmet for Friday's free practice session.
The flag is symbol of support for the LGBT community.Homosexual behaviour is illegal in Qatar and carry a punishment of years in jail, making Hamilton's decision to stand with the LGBTQ+ community an important one.