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Lewis Hamilton has spoken out against the thousands of British F1 fans who booed Max Verstappen at Silverstone on Thursday and Saturday. The Dutchman struggled through his post-qualifying interview as disgruntled Hamilton fans attempted to drown out his comments, following a tense and controversial battle for the world title in 2021.
Hamilton lost out on an eighth world title in Abu Dhabi last year, with Verstappen coming out on top on the final lap of the season's final race. And many felt as though the Red Bull star won in controversial circumstances, with axed FIA race director Michael Masi playing a huge part in the last-gasp shootout.
Thousands of British fans made their grievances known this week, booing Verstappen on Thursday and after qualifying on Saturday. Despite the