- 19 Nov 07, 11:30#25069I think that thats a fair point, Karthekeyen does predate L.H. However, does it matter what skin colour a driver has? L.H. is English, and NK is Indian, which is more relevant to me, but even then not much.
I'm not being all PC about this, but why is there interest in the first black driver?
Has there been interest in the first Austrailian, or the first Dutchhman or whatever?
Not really so why should we focuss on skin colour?
I dont think that either LH or NK are actually black, they are brown and a person from, say, Botswana is more likely to be black (or nearly). I'm not a white man, I'm a delicate shade of pinky / browny sort of colour.
LH is another British driver and NK is the 1st Indian.
Lets just concern ourselves with how good a driver is.
I think that all teams would love to have the first (competitive) woman driver, the PR from that would be enormous, and I am sure that it will happen one day. But again, the gender or colour of the driver is not relevant.
Its a shame, that, in most teams, the only team members generaly known to the public are the drivers and the team principles. The other team members are extremely important to the success or failier of the team and yet no-one knows their name, let alone which country they come from or what colour they are. I am sure that there are plentiy of 'black' team members.
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