Juri Vips: Stream| N word| Suspended| Racial slur

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Red Bull has suspended junior driver jury Wips after an apparent incident of racist language on gaming platform Twitch. Today we will discuss about Juri Vips: Stream| N word| Suspended| Racial slur

Juri Vips: Stream| N word| Suspended| Racial slur

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Juri Vips (born 10 August 2000) is an Estonian racing driver who formerly competed in the FIA ​​Formula 2 Championship with the Hitec Grand Prix. He is the 2017 ADAC Formula 4 Champion.

Nationality Estonia Estonian
Born 10 August 2000 (age 21)
Tallinn, Estonia
– career
Debut season 2020
Current team
Car number 8
Former teams DAMS
Starts 43 (44 entries)
Wins 2
Podiums 10
Poles 2
Fastest laps 5
Best finish 6th in 2021

Stream

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Red Bull Racing has suspended Juri Vips, a junior driver from Estonia who recently competed for the hi-tech Grand Prix in Formula Two, for using racial slurs while playing a video game on Twitch.

On Monday, Vips was playing “Call of Duty: Warzone” with Liam Lawson, another junior driver for Red Bull, which was live streaming on Twitch when Vips cursed and n-, according to a recording of the Twitch stream. Said the word , Lawson immediately replied “Jury!” and laughed.

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Earlier in the three-hour Twitch stream, Lawson asked Vips to wear a pink Red Bull cap, and Vips said “No, he’s gay.”

“Jury, you can’t say that,” replied Lawson.

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According to a statement shared by the team on Tuesday, Red Bull Racing plans to conduct a “full investigation into the incident”.

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Juri Vips: Stream| N word| Suspended| Racial slur

Estonian driver used the N- word while live streaming. 

Red Bull Junior Jury Wips has been suspended from all team duties after a report surfaced of an Estonian driver allegedly using the N-word in a video game live stream.

In a recent video clip that surfaced on social media, Jury Wips was apparently heard saying:

“F***, that n****”

Following outrage in the sports community and on social media, the team announced the decision in a post, saying:

“Red Bull Racing has suspended junior driver Jury Wipps from all team duties with immediate effect, pending a full investigation into the incident. As an organization, we condemn any abuse and our organization Within has a zero-tolerance policy for racist language or behavior.”

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Red Bull has suspended their test and reserve driver Jury Vips after using offensive language in an online gaming stream.

Red Bull said the 21-year-old Estonian would not perform any team duties “with immediate effect, pending a full investigation into the incident”.

He used racist slurs in a live-streamed game he was playing with Red Bull Jr. Liam Lawson.

Vips also used homophobic language on a separate occasion in the same stream.

Red Bull said in a statement posted on social media: “We condemn any form of abuse and have a zero-tolerance policy for racist language or behavior within our organization.”

Vips, who raced in Formula 2 and drove for Red Bull in practice earlier at this year’s Spanish Grand Prix, later apologized on his Instagram account, saying: “This language is completely unacceptable and the language I hold. does not reflect the values ​​and principles taken.

“I am deeply sorry for my actions and this is not the example I want to set. I will cooperate fully with the investigation.”

Lewis Hamilton has been at the forefront of F1’s efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in recent years.

Racial slur

The Estonian Formula 2 star was part of a Twitch stream of the video game Call of Duty, with fellow Red Bull junior Liam Lawson playing the first-person shooting game.

Video footage surfaced on Tuesday of Vips using racist remarks.

Lawson then replied: “Jury.”

Later this evening, Red Bull confirmed the immediate action taken by the team.

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