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Hamilton: Silverstone fans not right to boo Verstappen

by Fergal Walsh
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Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 fans at the Silverstone Circuit weren’t right to boo Max Verstappen after qualifying on Saturday.

Verstappen ended the session in second place, behind former Toro Rosso team-mate Carlos Sainz, who secured his maiden pole position in F1.

Verstappen was involved in an intense title fight with Hamilton in 2021, and won out at the finale in Abu Dhabi in controversial circumstances.

As the reigning World Champion stepped up to be interviewed after Saturday’s qualifying session, he received jeers from the onlooking fans – an action that Hamilton has condemned.

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“We’re better than that so I would say we don’t need to boo but we have such great fans and they feel emotions,” Hamilton said. 

“I don’t agree with booing, we should be here pushing everybody and it doesn’t make any difference if they have already made a mistake or whatever it is. 

“I really appreciate the fans I have here and maybe some are still feeling the pain from last year still.”

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff also asserted that booing a driver is the wrong attitude to take, stating that it is “unsportsmanlike” conduct.

“I think we shouldn’t be seeing any booing in any sports,” he said. “I think that’s unsportsmanlike. 

“It’s clear we love the support the drivers have here and the enthusiasm, that’s fantastic. But if you are not into the other guys I think it’s best to remain silent. 

“I think that’s the best way. The booing, I think none of the drivers deserve booing, no matter what happened last year.”

While Wolff acknowledged that F1 is keen to create emotions, he says that actively booing a driver “goes a step further”.

“I think if you try to see the positives, that people are very emotional about drivers and characters,” he added. 

“We want to create emotions, rather than if you are not emotionally engaged. So that’s on the upside. But having said that, the booing goes a step further. 

“If you imagine yourself standing out there and giving an interview or while being on the podium, being booed is abusive. 

“Being emotional in a sport that is controversial because you are a fan and not a fan of one or the other drivers, that’s good. But there’s a certain limit that we shouldn’t overstep.”

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Comments 4

  1. Ian C says:
    3 years ago

    “I really appreciate the fans I have here and maybe some are still feeling the pain from last year still.”

    Like when he nearly killed Max by running him off the track?

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    • D says:
      3 years ago

      Seems like the fans aren’t happy Hamilton didn’t make his shunt permanent last season

      Reply
    • Biff says:
      3 years ago

      Blinkered vision from the Maxi fanatics.
      Seemingly forgetting how Max mounted Hamiltons car at Monza nearly cleaving his head off.
      Max just walked away blaming LH for the incident, when he quiet clearly turned and mounted the Mercedes drivers car.
      Max has driven people off track and driven dangerously playing chicken with other drivers hoping they would yield to his intimidating actions.
      Ian C you have forgotten his behaviour, which under the tutelage of his father Jos aka The King of The Gravel Pit (Jos spent most of his F1 career wedged in the sand pits on various circuits) is in one direction, be aggressive and do not leave a car lengths space for anyone.
      Both Hamilton and Max are overly aggressive. and both are as bad as each other. But LH is a clean racer unlike Max.
      I just hope Norris wins the World Championship one year and Max and Lewis end up squabbling over 2nd and 3rd. Or Leclerc wins.

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      • Princess Lulu says:
        3 years ago

        Wow you must be one of the booing fans… If you can’t see max class ur straight blind. I am proud that in Zandvoort Hamilton was not been treated that bad but even cheered for as Max in England. But just show me the lack off class there in England. And Ur comment only proves ur the one having blind hate to max not the other way around. Lewis is a great driver so is Max both deserve respect.

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