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Max Verstappen has asked F1 spectators not to react like football fans after a series of hostile atmospheres in recent weeks. The Dutchman was booed at Silverstone and the Orange Army did the same to Lewis Hamilton at the Red Bull Ring last time out, with Verstappen urging those in attendance to enjoy the battles on track.
Tensions among the stars' respective fanbases are evidently yet to subside after a gripping battle between Verstappen and Hamilton last year. The feud was also contested by Mercedes and Red Bull bosses Toto Wolff and Christian Horner amid a sequence of dramatic Grands Prix to close out the season.
It all came down to the final lap of the final race in Abu Dhabi, where Verstappen executed a last-gasp overtake thanks to a little help from axed FIA race director Michael Masi. The duo shook hands afterwards, but controversy raged on throughout the summer following what was one of the most