LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One boss Chase Carey drew criticism from rights campaigners on Tuesday after he said the sport represented a 'force for good' in the countries it visited.
Mercedes' seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton last week urged Formula One to do more, saying human rights issues were a "massive problem" in some of the countries the sport visited.
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